*■ ·■ ^ * ί'· «Γ* ·;~- 'Wp > --. The Democrat.* VOLUME 87. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1920. NUMBER 48.

Λ PARK. James Jackson spent nothing in hi· JJKRK1CK Agriculturist· Ια Portland. Attorneys at Law, AMONG THE FARMERS. NORWAY. ^00000000000000000000 suooessful campaign for State Trees· The meeting· of the Heine Seed Im- MA»*, NEW ENGLAND NEWS urer of Massachusetts, according to a BRTHKL. provement Association, Maine Live·took "John Smith" t. Herrlok. Klârr C.Pvk " SPKBO TilX PU)*." report filed with the Secretary of j Breeder·' Aeeooietion, llelne Dairymen's Mias Katherine Jodm and (oar ool- SHOES— Aeeooietion end Heine So- are the re- State. Marcus Coolldge, Democratic park. Pomologioel lege friend* «pending college » lbkbt d. M TABLOID FORM were held the City Hell, Port- oeaa with ber and lire. candidate for lleutaaaxu-gorernor, Baldwin Apple·. ciety Ip parente, Judge Alvth J. Gartk land, leet week, ee ennonnoed In the William F. Jonea. By spent $2859 and Louis A. Froth aig- Licensed Auctioneer, Probably the moit popular jarlety ol for all Democrat of the previous week. Mr·. Franoena Boy· of Oxford has ham $2786 in his successful Congres- SOUTH PARIS, ΜΑΓΝΒ occasions and for apple In this oounty la the large red- every The aeuion bj en eddreea of been at F. W. Mnrdook'·. From All sional in 14th oheekad klod known aa Baldwin·. opened flatting Wert·™ tons if Interest fight the District ■,, a» Moder»*e- welcome Cberiee B. of Oxford (Copyright. 1*10. Newspaper Union.) by Heyor Clarke, A apeolal meeting Chapter » Baldwin· are native American*, and A number of Maine towns that have whioh «11 reeponded to by President N. Eastern Star will be held next Monday like a of ants sud- member of the were discovered In the town of Woburn It was colony family. H. Rioh of the pnre teed department. evening, when Grand Matron Imma Β Sections of Yankeeland never had electric current will be so DR. MARGUERITE STEVENS, In that part now known as Wilmington. denly disturbed by an upheaval of the- The following officer· of the Seed Im- Howe of Rnmford will be preaent for provided shortly through the develop- OSTEOPATH. Some weeka ago mention wa· made of famlly hill. If some one had dropped provement Aaaocietion were elected for Inapeotlon. Latest reports Indicate that Massa- ment of the Central Maine Power Com· 10 a.m., to Tbaredaj 0 a m these apple· and their origin in these a bomb Into the one Industrial plant Wedneeiisv the enening yeer: The teaoberti' meeting of the Uni- a Guard Also a column·, when the Inscription on a chusetts will have National pany. The high tension line from complete line of veraaliat Sunday School met with Mlaa of Crofton It could not have caused Block, Norway, Me. monument ereoted to their honor In Président—Η. Ν. Rich, Charleston. numbering 14,000 officers and enHgjfld Farmington to Lewlston, 80 miles, Soyes Vice-President—A. E. Hodges, Fairfield. Delia Noyea Tuesday evening. more general disorder. For twenty· Telephone 70. Wilmington on the Bite of Buttera Row, L. men. viae built in a month. ▲ new high Secretary—E. Newdlck.Augusta. Mr. and Mra. Elmer Paokard of An Ave years manager for John Rolfe, a b«mvie by telephone. which waa once the William Butter· Treasurer—C. If. White, Bowdolnhain. 200 candidates tor reg- tenelon line from Waterville to Appointmeaucan C. Houl- bnrn were reoent of Mr. Packard'· James Dustln had More than upon which It I· the Executive Committee—Guy Porter, gneate city millionaire, farm, agreed origl· John Iceland Foxcroft. Mr. and Mra. Edward D. Pack- accountants took ex- and stlH another from re- ton; parenta, and there was not an istered public Fkowehegan nai tree grew, was printed? It is Member Station—W. G. Hunton. died, employee CANVAS SHOES Experimental ard. aminations before the Board of Ex- Skowhegan to Guilford are being & peated below: Dolente· Agricultural Federation—Ν. H. Bleb, who did not feel that the even, pleas- L. M. Longley Son, A. E. Mr% Donald Bartlett and daughter aminers at the State Boston. constructed. Hodge·. ant tenor of his life was about to be House, Thl· Pillar Y lei Committee—John Leland. Barbara are several weeks with Norway, Main·, ting epending to Wash- Erected In 1896 Dr. and Mra. Herman L. Bartlett. disrupted. When Gov. Coolidge goes Riveters of the F\>re River pbuit The teed show wee then nine), by the lerger Mra. Clara M. Elliott haa to Ram- The Star Cereal Mills ington for the inaugural next March oi the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Cor- for vacation wear end included e of gone represented Bumford Historical Association. greet veriety pnre have as of honor the ford to apend several weeks. an Investment of the Rolfe family, to he will guard poration in Quincy who have been on Plumbing, Heating, aeeda. v. new Incorporated April 28,1877. Alice, little twelve-year-old daughter multifarious 101st Regt. of Infantry oi the a "vacation" for several weeks are Marks the B. L. Newdiok wea in oherge. There which, amid holdings, Sheet Metal Work. estate where of Mra. Mary Looke Colline, waa taken National Guard. were 166 individual exhibita. Tbeae they paid little attention. James Dust· breaking ranks, and several applied CEILINGS A 8PEOIALTY. in 1793 to Ste. Marie's Hoapital, Lewiaton, laat STEEL include all kinda of corn, variona sam- in was a relative of the family, and Rev. Remacn Brinckerhoff OgilSy, for reinstatement to the company and Sam'l Thompson Esq're week for an operation for appendioitla. ples of beena, the largest showing of po- was to former master of Groton School at were taken back. About 500 left work W. O. while looating the She la reported as doing well. the business started primarily A. Leon FROTH1NQHAM, tatoea ever mede in the state and as Dr. Sikkenga, Line of the Middlesex Canal grains Mra. Prootor la in the Trull Hoa- find a for him. He had filled it Groton, Mass., has been inducted v ithout the sanction of the Boiler- of all kinda. Amy place OSTEOPATHIC PHTSICIAH, South Paris Discovered the First pital, Biddeford, for aurgloal treatment. well, he* had poured liberal dividende 12th president of Trinity College, makers' Union, of which they are a Pecker Prof. G. E. Slmmona and Dr. Hone of Apple Tree, George Stephenson baa returned from uninterruptedly Into the Rolfe coffer. Hartford, Conn. part, and the company told them MAINE. Later named the Orono and C. 0. Purinton of Bowdoin- NORWAY, a In the White Moun- in no hem were of aeed. hunting expedition Possessed of a helpful, sympathetic Refusing to accept a reduction tbelr services were longer required. Tel. Residence >24-3. Baldwin. judge· tain·. he had built up nbout him 75 weavers left their work at waa In spirit, wages, Forty thousand workers had to walk Office 224-2. By this Inscription it would seem the MAINE LIVESTOCK BBEEDEBS' ASSOCIA- Bev. Frederick A. Sullivan hoipes that were happy, hearts that Taunton River Silk MHls. The mill to their of as a re- Mi tree was discovered by 8aibuel Thomp- Portland a day or two the flrat of laat places employment TION. him. hands. It is by son, but that view Is not universal- week. loved and reverenced employs 200 operated sult of the unexpected announcement Esq., with ly accepted. It Is admitted the apples Herald J. Shew of Senford wee eleoted The following item haa been going the There had been some dissatisfac- the D. G. Dery Company, Inc., by the Connecticut Company that will be of Penn. were named for another man, who was preaident of the Haine Livestock Breed- rounds of the newspapers and tion among the employees for a year headquarters in Allentown, trolley service on all Waterbury lines also an Association at to readers: "One of J. Bean engineer surveying the Middle- ers' the annual meeting intereat Norway preceding the death of Dustln. He Judge Webstar Thayer in the supe- would be suspended. Six hundred Hastings sex Canal. This man was Colonel Loam- of thet while the Ootober con- ITS NOT THE CITY YOUR BOY WANTS, orgenization Wedneaday, monthly pnblicationa had been for some time and rior criminal court, Worcester, Mass., trolleymen were thrown out of work. mi Baldwin, soldier, engi- R. P. Talbot of Orono wea re-eleoted sec- tains a New England story by C. A. failing^ Dealer in Real Revolutionary had to take long vacations. A dis- announces that his policy in dealing The trolley company's decision to Estate, MR. FARMER, so much as methods neer and statesman. It Is also admitted retary and A. H. Ellia of Fairfield, treas- Stephens, relating to the fall of a meteor- nearly up-to-date tant relative had on the violators of the liquor laws will suspend service on the Waterbury the apples were developed on the farm urer. The executive committee oonaists I ite and ite consequences, wblob la espe- appeared with PARIS, ME. of a work and to first of- as a SOOTH doing day's something show for it. of Colonel Baldwin in North Woburn; of the foregoing officers: Dr. J. A. cially Interesting at this time, writes the scene. He was a man about thirty- be to impose a fine for the liner came result of the failure and a story is told that the original tree Ness of Auburn, L. B. Holntire of Baat| Bar Harbor correapondent of the Newe, five. with a shrewd, foxy face, shifty fense and Jail sentences for all fol- of the Board of Aldermen to elimi- was discovered who of South aa a aection of a meteorite 12 R. BUTTS by Baldwin himself, Waterford, Hyrotf C. Peabody large (71 eyes and a boastful, overbearing man- lowing violations. nate jitney competition. 'RALPH It's a investment for farm to in mod- been in any put out scions from it and them into Portland, the retiring preaident, and B. pounds) baa recently plaoed ner the Irritated in good grafted j that awed timid and Claim that Jamaica ginger is The Brockton Agricultural Soci'iy trees of bts own. D. Page of Bangor. There waa a good Jeeup Memorial It waa found Plumbing, Heating, Wiring ern and the on the farm—as l%rary. those who saw deeper Into the shal- use as a medicine and should most success- improvements keep boys Stories of the discovery of the Bald- atteudanoe. Reports of offioera and com at Witch Hole in October, 191Θ, and general has recently held the | low nature. Grig Varney was able classed as such was made by coun- 3 Main Street win apples have been revived during the mlttees and the ohooalng of the board recognized by Llewellyn Barry as a be ful Brockton Fair in the 46 years your partners. to Influence some orders for the Martin Waterhouse, on trial last week or two beoauae of the sale of for the coming year constitute the pro- meteorite. During the preaent 4ummer big sel for since its organization. The combined did in Suf- South Paris, Maine the original Baldwin estate in North ceedmga at the opening aesalon. In the it waa arranged to have It plaoed in the concern, but outside of that little charged with selling "Jakey" attendance for the four days and Woburn. afternoon Dr. J. B. Inspector in and through the Interest of but disturb the perfect system that folk Court, Boston. The de- TEL. a >6 a Reidy, library, Superior evenings exceeded 215,000. Regard- We feel Farmer & Son is substantial con- A tradition is also current that the of the tuberculosis eradication Albert Erneato Fabbrl mighty oharge Eugene Gallatin, Dustln had Inaugurated. fendant was found guilty. ess of the measure of its success, no tree discovered by Thompson, or Bald- work of the Department of and Mr. Barry, tbia baa been done, the cern to do business with. "Too slow, altogether too slow," Var- Haid Mazmian, 42 years old, Wor- dividends have ever been paid to its win, as the case may be, was not the Agriculture, gave an Interesting eddreas atone being auitably mounted and In· Louis Ν. Taft, D. C. ney had commented. "This has got cester's hunger striker, is dead. He stock holders. The functions original tree, bnt one grafted from the on the subjeot, "It Pays the Farmer and acribed." society es- fast in a original. This tradition asserts the Livestock Owner to raise Cattle Free to be a regular Rip Van Winkle had been on a voluntary exclusively for the agricultural, in- CHIROPRACTOR BOMB NORWAY DINKB8. original was found by William Butters from Tuberculosis." Meetings of the tablishment. I'm the one that put Worcester hospital 10 days for treat- dustrial and educational advantage of growing on a wild tree in the woods on state breed associations followed, these Mr. and Mr·. Charles H. Sargent spent the 'fish' Into efficiency In the olggest ment because of a self-inflicted gash its many thousands of patrons, and Graduate of Palmer School farm. Is a with their and a mirror his There jet Baldwin apple being the Holstein-Frieelan, Jersey, Ayr- Thanksgiving daughter wholesale fur house In Chicago, and in the throat with piece of the receipts each year, after chari- tree on what remains of the shire and Prof, and Mrs. Hal Eaton in on a standing Guernsey. husband, I'd like now to put 'man' into while in Jail awaiting trial table gifts have been made, are devot- THE NORWAY NATIONAL BANK Butters farm, but the on A new exhibit mede its eppearanoe at Lynn, Mass. 9 (othic Street, South Paris, Maine, apples grown management here. You've got too charge of misconduct. ed to the further upbuilding of the it are not so as those the being that of the Maine Dr. and Mrs. Fred E. Drake spent the large usually meeting, | fossils on the I'd do Vermont ! as many payroll. big All shops of the Central fair, the coming year. and Oldest and Strongest National Bank grown on Baldwin trees, although the Sheep and Wool Growers' Association. holiday gueets of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Tuesdays Thursdays flesh is the Several of wool was shown end E. Johnson in Ν. H. things If I was In charge." closed this week, putting | firmer and keeping qualities grades Portsmouth, railway Worcester Polytechnic Institute an- to in Oxford County better. there wee e handsome suit of olotbes James N. Favor and and Dr. B. There was only one possible rival in about 500 men out at work. The ac-1 Hours: 3:30 8 P. M. family nounces a gift of $350,000 from the of on the made from Maine bit of the F. and attended a fam- the race f r and this was was to be one of economy, ! Observation the inscription wool, every Bradbury family promotion, tion said Benefaction in the Inter- Maine monument discloses that were work oonneoted with it done In ily at the bome~of Mr. and Walter Rarton. He was Just of age, the road's finan-1 Rockefeller λ Norway, they being gathering made necessary by M or. ν, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and in town Mrs. S. In est of Schools and Education as a originally called "pecker" apples Maine mills,- the of Guilford. C. Hayes Oxford. been one of the first will be re- his father had cial condition. Employee endow- one wonders Tradition asserts The suit was made for C. H. Mrs. Frank A. Danfortb was the guest ' contribution to tl*e $2^)00,000 Suite 548. Masonic Temple, why? Crawford, employees In the business, and the turned to full time at present wages that Colonel Baldwin called them by secretary of the association. Bolts of of a niece, Mrs. 0. C. Boothby, in Dor· ment fund which the institute is rais- son had filled his place after his death. after tlA week's lay-off. 41S Congress Street, Portland, Maine that name beoause woodpeckers liked oloth woven from Maine wool were also obester, Mass. ing to provide an inoome that will 47 30 Dustln had advanced him rapidly, foundation in the tbem. Another tradition aaserts be shown, and there was about every color Mr. and Mrs. Peroy H. Never· enter- The Rockefeller replace the $50,000 annuity from the son Mrs. and but for his he would have has notified Wor- called tbem by that name because the imaginable. tained their and wife, Mr. and youth interest of schools Commonwealth of Massachusetts, of the wild tree whiob Roland E. Nevera. been selected as assistant Instead of it will donate bark upon they cester Tecb that $350,- which was taken from Tech the U XjL UAAb Γ Al/AOAIiVM· by grew was dotted with holes made by Δναιν Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Blake had His a beautiful fund on condi- LS. BILLINGS Varney. sister, Gloria, 000 to the endowment of the bill which prevents ap- these birds in search of and worm· a Thanks· passage bugs The executive committee of the Maine quite large family gathering girl of eighteen, had been his guide tion that it form part of a fund of MANUFACTURER OP AND DEALER IN of and Mrs. propriations to any schools except hidden under the bark. likely Federation of Association* giving consisting Mr. Amos en- Qaite Agricultural and genius in home life and In to increase salaries of pro- ex- these birds were but such L. Mr. and Mrs. P. (1,000,000 those maintained wholly at public sapsuckers, held a business meeting Wednesday. A Mlllett, Lyman Chip- his laudable ambitions to increases the en- Red Cedar and Spruce Clap- Mrs. H. couraging fessors. This gift is made on condition a little thing as that don't matter in the number of matters relating to the Inter- man, Mr. and Laurenoe Denison, pense. The gift Cedar of a and froit all of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. get on In the world. dowment fund to about $1,360,000. of a fund for boards. New Brunswick OUR way name, the outgrew ests of the auxiliary organisations that Portland; that it "shall form part name Denison and Hobart T. and Clifford Gloria Barton had little Interest In candidate North Carolina Pine, its first anyway. There la the old were meeting In Portland were dis- sons, Mayor Charles B. Clarke, $1,000,000 to Increase the salaries of Shingles, rose as D. of Mr. and Mrs. sex. One quotation, "A will smell sweet cussed. Denison, Harrison; those of the opposite day, for the fourth consecutive time for professors." and Sheathing, under any other name," and probably a Those at the were: Vivian W. Hills, Mr·. Cyrua S. Tucker however, there was a token of more of Port- Flooring present meeting the Republican mayoralty recent as when it and Miss Carrie Tucker of Returns of expenses in tne Baldwin tasted just good w*s President A. K. Gardiner of Farmington, Norway. than interest In her eyes as every ward in the Paroid Wall Board, ordinary land, Me., carried the State Roofing, called a "pecker" apple. Vice-President W. H. Conant of Buck- Mrs. Mary Oxnard, Mr. and Mrs. Grant election, so far filed at Walter came into the house, bidding eity. The other candidates were Syd- Barrel and Sale Aquabiub. A. L. T. of Abbott and Miss Susie Bradbury dined Boston, show that Governor- Heads, House, Apple Reduction field, Secretary Cummlnga good-by to a young man whom she had B. Larrabee, president of the Brown and fam* ney Orono, Prof. H. P. Sweetaer of Univer- with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Elect Channing Cox spent $823.69 of LUMBEB OF ALL KINDS A Horse Centennial. never seen before. common council, and Freeman M. sity of Maine, C. 0. Pnrlnton of Bow- lly. which went to the Mr. and Mrs. Leon Newcomb were "Who was that?" she Inquired. a of the State Senate. $500 Republican Till Further Notice Perhaps In years past the most popu- dolubam and A. C. Maoomberof Dryden Grant, member South Paris, Maine. Will Continue of Mr. Rolfe State Committee, $100 to the Republi- lar boree In New Eogland was wbat wa· guests Mrs. Newcomb's parents, Mr. "John Smith, representing brotherhood or war "It is either of Massachusetts and known as the He was a MAINE DAIBYMKN'S ASSOCIATION. and Mrs. Gammon. his Walter. can Club $123.69 Morgan. small, Eibridge through lawyers." replied •nd that war will be no child's play," The at Mrs. Elizabeth to the City Committee of E. W. CHANDLER, Boots are now $10.00 oompaot, dark colored horse, intelligent was Dr. J. family party "He has Just come to look over the L. of Republican $12.50 Thursday dairymen's day. Mis· •aid the Rev. Dr. George Cady and kind. Ne?β of of the as- Andrews* and daughter, Nellie, Boston. Lieutenant Oovemor-HJect now A. Auburn, president mills. He has been asking about the of attitude of 10.00 Boots are 8.00 were Mr. and Mr·. Herbert F. Andrew· New York, speaking the These horses, one is told, are descend- over the Alvan T. Fuller spent $1146.53; Con- sociation, presided meetings, business two hours with Varney. race toward the Japanese. now ants of an named Justin and son Glenn, Mr. and Mri. Donald J. the white of ! 9.50 Boots are 7.60 equine Morgan, dnring whiob time discussions were held, gressman Frederick H. Oillett Builders' Finish Andrews and son Mr. and Mr·. The Information stirred up Gloria Chinese and Negroes, in the annua! sired by Byerly Turk and Godalphin officers elected and other business trans- Franols, Attorney General 1 will furnUh DOORS and WINDOWS of any Boots are now aon of the Mlsslonary Springfield, $395; 9.00 7.30 Arabian In Vermont and died there in acted. Eugene E. Andrew· and Roland more than she betrayed. Perhaps meeting of the American ttie or Style al reasonable price·. Ma··. J. Weston Allen, $100; Congressman Boots are now 6.80 1821. So noted have been these descend- The following officers were elected for AlUton, whole future business career of her Association in the First Church. 8.50 and Mr·. M. 0. Baltzer enter- Allen T. Treadway, $411; Congress- ants tbat the centennial of the death of the Rev. beloved brother upon the de- are now coming year: depended Springfield, Maes. Also Window & Door Frames. 8.00 Boots 6.40 in tained Rev. Allan Brown of Rumford man Robert Luce, $398; Congressman Justin Morgan will be celebrated uncommon unu- President— Dr. .1. A. Ness of Auburn. cision of this very stranger An action for damages againpi Inaltte 01 Vermont next and Mi·· Alice Haney of Gorham Nor- Frederick W. $176. State if In «rant of any kind of Finish for Boots are now 6.00 year. Vice-President— H. H. Nash of Camden. with a common nan.e. She wàe for Dalllnger, Lam 7.50 over the very and Norwalk, Conn., batters taialrie work, send In your order·. Pine With the advent of tbe automobile Secretary—H. M Tucker of Augusta. mal Sonool holiday. bury Auditor Alonzo B. Cook and Sheriff r on for Oaab. are now and ri- and Shingle· band Cheap Boots and deorease of tbe use of Treasurer—Frank Θ. Adams of Bowdolnham. William F. Jones went to Bos- openly surprised secretly glad an conspiracy, which may 7.00 5.60 driving horses, Judge alleged John A. Keliher spènt nothing. ton to with his when there appeared at the little cot- the famous "Danbury Boots are now 5.30 Morgans have given place largely to The executive oommittee Is made up spend Thanksgiving rai In interest and Job Work. 6.50 Ml·· a student at John Smith in of Vermont Planing, Sawing larger draft Worses of the Percheron of the officers and L. B. Mcln daughters, Franoes, tage the next morning Hatters" case in which D. B. Leowe Gov. P. W. Clement Sale. Boots are now foregoing Wheaton and Mia· of Mattbed Pine Sbeaiblng for 6.00 4.80 type; nevertheless many of them are tire of East Waterford. College, Mary, person. & Co. won a decision In the Supreme honored a requisition of Connecticut Brown Boots are now 4.40 yet to be found in New England. After a heated debate the Milne Dairy- University. He introduced himself In a friend- Court after a 15-year legal battle, has officers to take Lu man C. Beckett, Ε. W. CHANDLER, 5.50 Tbe last use found for them is for Wilbur M. Tucker and had Miss men's Association voted in favor of an family manner that in Court In wanted In New Britain, back to that are now Bates as a ly. pleasant Impressed opened the Superior *wi ^naoer, .... Main·. Boots 4.00 horses in Tbat for Ruth Stiles of College guest 5.00 cavalry Japan. oountry Increased appropriation by the state She Into on the of mur- over her at once. Invited him Bridgeport. city for trial charge Boots are now has just bought a shipload of stallions the Maine Station, and also Thanksgiving. 4.50 3.60 Experiment Miss Mildred Curtla of and the house and was almost dumbfound- has reached Augusta re- dering Charles C. Taft, a taxi driver. and mares for tbe nse of her army and to endorse the oandidaoy of Frank S. Yarmouth A yarn in are now Mlaa Maud Scott of Isle were ed as he said at once: who was Beckett has just a term In Desirable Stand For Sale 4.00 Boots 3.20 for breeding purposes. Tbe Island Adams of Bowdolnham for stale com- Presque garding a former resident, completed with Mr. and Mrs. G. Leon Curtis over I feel can trust assault are now 2.80 Empire plan to cross them with native missioner of "Miss Barton, that I at one time a nurse at the Augusta the state prison at Windsor for 3.50 Boots agrloulture. the Mongolian ponies which originally came holiday. you with a secret and I muet impart It is said that Sergt. with intent to commit robbery. It Is now General Hospital South Paris. Boots are 2.40 from and whioh re- ruMULUttlUAL. guuirii. Mr. and Mr·. Uiarence H. Downing 3.00 Manchuria, largely the same to you, in order to obtain Robert A. McLean has been be- claimed that since his committal he semble in build and onr own and Marion and Caroline, went are now 2.00 disposition children, counsel and which in the to of claim- on Pine Street, Boots The frait show contained the finest your co-operation, a kingdom Philippine confessed the killing Taft, The Wirt Stanley place 2.50 mustangs. to Minot to spend Thanksgiving with the queathed products that were raised in tbe state I very much need. I am not Mr. John 40 wives and an up-to-date however, that he acted In self-de- Soutb is offered for tale. This is family of Mrs. L. A. Downing. Islands, ing, Pari·, this season. Tbe of tbe ex- son Sultan him discount to Leather Goods and not to Rubbers, Felt The Turner Center System. greater part Mr. and Mra. Perd Swan made two of Smith, but Allen Rolfe, the of harem by the will of the late fence; that Taft assaulted wfaile one of the moet deeirable place· in town. This applies only, hibit was made tbe member· of onr of by a home at Lake with the owner of the mills here. My pur- he was with a a to now. Richard Pattee, managing director gathering Norway of lang-Llang. riding girl companion, rooms all modern < or Our stock is time own Oxford Bear who live Boom of eight with joods, Tennis large, good buy Association, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Morse. under a false name is a his Leggings. tbe Tomer Center Dairying System, pose In coming com- that the girl placed revolver in of in tbe towns of Hebron and Bnckfield. Col. Prank M. Hume, who improvement· and in the Tery beet whioh has a In South Mrs. James C. True and eon Stanley how as he creamery Parle, bad a to learn Just affairs stand here, 26th (Beckett's hands and that when Tbe Cbase Orchards, Buokfield, with Mra. Troe's manded the 103d Infantry of the condition. Fine and fruit a talk in Portland recently In which spent Thanksgiving ion, must tell that on head lawn, garden gave bank of frait in tbe form of a an outsider— I you war an- madte an effort to hit Taft the be the work of tbe association arranged Prank C. and and Ml·· division during the world tree·. outlined True, family a with Inquire of pyramid, composed of Mcintosh Reds Crofton has been sort of hobby offered the the gun exxploded. a part of which follows: MarionTrue in Haverhill, Masa. nounces that he has been MRS. STANLEY, or largely. Baskets, barrels, boxes and my father. He lov^s to'dream of this "Tbe Turner Center system li an old Mrs. Clara M. Elliott spent Thanks office of treasurer of Aroostook Figures submitted by the Massachu- plates made the display very attractive. little of work- ALTON C. WBKBLKR, whiob grew up from email giving with relatives in Hnmford. quiet, happy community MiUlken of Maine and of Labor and organization A. A. Conant of tbe Sunnyside Orchard» county by Gov. setts State Department 19tf Sooth Pari·. SHOE COMPANY At first it handled David Jordan and son Roy ate their ers whom he has benefited, and per- The office was of Ε. N. SWETT beginnings. only he will accept Industries show the percentage had a of Baldwins and Mo· thai milk in manufactured but of great dlaplay dinner with the family of Stephen Β some he may retire to It as a of products was haps day vacant the recent death In the State la the Intosh Reds." s His display composed made by unemployment late It has entered the Cnmmings. sort of Arcadia in his old age.· For Sale. House Block, Telephone 88-2. NORWAY years gradually of red frait. Thomas P. Putnam. since 1908, although prsaent Opera whole milk market and Is now rated as entirely Mr. ana Mrs. Henry B. Postai enter- highest association bad a The financial end is substantial ; It has This great showing tained Mrs. A. Cole and Miss the conditions Indicate that the situation A Wheeler & Wilson second-hand one of the big milk, dealers of Boaton Qeorge Is A fine, of $1000, the largest in of frait of various kinds in one oorner of always been so. His main thought In its comment the de- at a and smaller markets. Last Emma J. Smith. States district Is Improving. machine, in order, many year tbe ball. of the Mcintosh Reds of the business with history of the United sewing good —=__ the Many Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Smith and preserving happy, saya: "Thar· has a plan was proposed whereby organ- family on a violation of the partment report V. K. PARRIS, were raised by Wilson Conant. Bine a sort of oasis In court, Boston, bargain. ization oould be taken over tbe farm- spent the day with Mrs. Smith's brother, contented workers; little since September in by Black Tolman was Timothy P. been change Paria Hill. Pearmain, Oxford, Sweets, on Paris midst of the arid business Volstead act, paid by 33tf f ers and arrangements were made to Herbert L. Soribner, Hill. the usually the situation. Ill· fig-! Baldwins and Northern Spies, for whiob of the Waverly Hotel, New unemployment Of transfer tbe stock in a certain Pred E. Smith and family bad for desert Your father was a pioneer in Collins un- In These blooks, the aaaooiatlon is were all extra to an in- ores as of Sept 30, representing Days until at the end of noted, Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Smith, Bedford, who pleaded gnHty proportion each year, gnesta our servicé". Your brother and yourself in the Indus- large and richly oolored. and Miss him with maintain- employment principal five years the farmers who sell their E. W. Penlej daughter, Alice, more familiar with the dictment charging In front of tbe stage was a bank of ap are probably tries of the Stat·, show that the per- milk tbe would own all Olaf Dwinal, Auburn, and Mr. and Mrs. a common nuisance, keeping and through system In boxes. Those, situation than any others. Please be ing for all cmm Hospital some- pie· paoked showing Clarence West Paris. centage of unemployed Flushing the stook. Tbe plan is Ridlon, Intoxicating liquor. necessarily fruit in this seotlon were Ο. M. Mosber frank and open with me in advising setting is baaed what complicated owing to the magni- Mr. and Mrs. Scott Pottle were gnesta Is 19.3. The estimate upon of Frank Taylor, Wintbrop; W· on the side of those in our of Hudson, Mass., on an- "Sales" tude of the business and the laok of Wilton; of Mr. Pottle's mother, Mrs. Winifred entirely Hajl Mazmaln reports submitted by llOS labor School of G. Conant, S. L. Bow· Nursing tbe farmers have to invest Hebron; White, Pottle, and bis sister, Mra. Ira Hewiion, service." a hunger strike In the City Hospital a membership of 264.- oapltal'whioh Cbase Orobarda, A. ions, reporting in it. When It Is actually In the bands doinham; Buokfield; In Auburn. It was three hours later when Allen Worcester after stashing his throat of j it is well to look around f A. Conant, L. W. Staples, Bow· 000. The percentage unemployme®t And of the farmers It will be one of the Hebron; Mrs. M. M. Puller dined with Mr. and Barton home. He had In Summer Supposed Philanthropy large Meobanio Rolfe left the with a part of a minor In a number of Industries follows: offers a three year course, including dolnbam; B. A. Naaon, Falls; Mrs. Louia J. Brooka. and cooperative milk marketing organisa- been charmed by the Intelligence and where he was being held textiles, compare. B. H. Jones, Dryden; H. 0. Bowman, and Stuart Goodwin and street jail, Boot and shoe, 40.9 percent; term. bed General tions of tbe country." Mr. Mra. W. a preliminary 175 to than the Hebron. straightforwardness of this lovely trial for misconduct, is In 26.3 building trades, 5Λ per- There is much more clothing price aons Norman and Robert passed the day pending percent; resi- a he her was iron Modern u. l. saunaers. Canned apples oooapled prominent on hostess as contrasted kindly, condition. He forcibly cent ; transportation, 6.4 percent; Hospital. building, The tell little about its worth. with Mr. and Mr«. Auftin Stearns precarious you pay. prices very in the ahow. It was estimated that for the of a bat 16 per- dent reasonable houra of G. L. Saondera of Orchard Valley plaoe Paria Hill. unselfish regard wellbeing fed with the aid stomach tobe, and s tel, 9 percent; printing, instructor, what has been into or 250,000 barrels of Maine will be That depends largely upon put Farm, East Hebron, harvested applea of apples Mrs. Llnnie S. Bartlett and children, the mill workers with the prejudices did not retain the nourishment cent; aM other trades, 17.1 percent." tennis of tinned this year. The two duty, court, advantagea at hi· farm. ▲ apeoialty oannlng shops Carroll and Miss Prances, spent the holi- and personal aggrandizement of Var- left out of it. good quality tn this of Oxford County will Perfect Color. New remuneration ia made of the fruit boaineaa and part pat with Mra. Rowena Swan and Mies The man made his The York, liberal being some day ney. yt>ung up Number·." The are demanding lower priced clothes, ap, it Is estimated, 14,000 barrels. le a restful color. Oculist* "Index public box are marketed More Helen S. Swan. as to what he would decide Green Non sectarian. applea looally. A. Teaton of and mind fully If a well-estab- during training. wants inferior in to Prof. George Nofway Mlaa Etta and Misa Annie colors Is the The "Index number" but at the Mme time attention the fature will be paid Noyea Bag- new say that of all green nobody cheap, Prof. B. F, of the State regarding the management need for meas- Class ist. For in- (bat line of marketing aa Mr. 8anndera Hitobinga oollege ley were dinner gueata of Mr. and Mra. to the nerve. Ih lished device commonly forming January We the motto : "He the frait. he told Varney that he most friendly optic quality. again repeat profits bellvee there ia a demand for them it judged Scott Bluntly lo wholesale and retail formation Tbe for the beat Individual dis- Eennery. lands where eternal snows or eternal uring changes apply in word of prise Rice bad a would recommend Walter Barton for most who serves best," and believing every the fruit I· of good quality. All told, Mr. and Mr·. William quite re- prices and rates of wafes orer long play of applea waa awarded to the Chase The outwitted schem- white sands flash up their glnrlng be haa 800 treea whioh inolade Mclntoab largè dinner party Thnraday: Donald W. the vacant post. of time. It la constructed by SUPT. OF NURSES, this we shall never deviate from our policy of selling orchards, while that for tbe beat display flections, men have to shade their periods Reda. Rloe from Batea College, Mr. and Mra. er submitted to the fates with his usu- of Ν. Y. an aasoolatlon went to tbe Oxford each month the prices Flushing, baa harveated about 850 by William and aon Stanton of North eyes or go blind. But green grass securing Flushing Hospital, the most reliable clothing. He barrel· Ray al self-audacity. He glanced out at j at certain 4148 Bears. the One can stare rates of a uniform list, can never tbla aeaaon. Choloe fruit will be bla Waterford, Dr. Qeorge A. Allen and Mra. diminutive car on the street never bothers eye. The demand for lower All the old offloers were re-eleoted as his and an ever· public prices aim and oareful attention to the treea Charlotte Buttera of Lorell, Mr. and a forest In the face all day with im- specified places, strlklof follows: "AH right," he observed. *1 fancy r» us merchandise of be bla In the Mra. Curtis Bickford of East never on age. Such numbers are usually INSURANCE. into offering questionable will principal occupation 8tonebam, the 'run* into run- punity. Nature's greens get stampede President—a. G. M «comber of Dryden. A. Biokford and I had better put my The lowest THB for one day for service future although aomething ia being done Mr. and Mra. Henry and never duced to percentages. ΡΒΑΤΚΚΝΓΓΙΒβ. P*r· | Our business has been built upon Vice-President#—Ν. D. Stanley of Pittefleld, and hunt a new your nerves, they quarrel of aoeldeat or I quality. In the line. and Gwendolyn about, job." known Is sometimes taken aa a am» eatued by afcknin, poultry and W. G. Conant of Hebron. grandoblldren, Paye with other of nature's colors and price both him, la erecy tow where inferior Albert D. And Allen Rolfe turned his thoughts any qoytBiine. Agent-", and service cannot exist cheaper, One hundred pulleta will be wintered, Secretary—B. L. White of Bow^olaham. Lord, Parker, Leroy Splller base, or ss in case of investment » Work at ham». tints. ·· ·» per day. are the breeda Buff White Treasurer—T. B. Chase of Bucklleld. and Paul in a new direction. Tm glad I came," SlLity· ao4 Ilea, woewa aad basis of lower or where being Orplngtona, Boyoton. stocks, 100 Is used. •"j^rtéa©· wcMiiry. is the prices, goods White Mr. and Mra. Luok entertained lnanred. M a oarer· wanted ta aereral goods Leghorna and Barred Rocka. The Prof. A. Teaton of was Harry he told himself—"glad for father's Çalkiren down. George Norway Cat Doee Not Qet Fat of Jade. oooauea la the Slate. Addmaa. marked for the purpose of marking are to be wonderful elected State of tbe Amer· Mr. and Mra. Benjamin flood of Oxford. and that of the sister ot Why 8plendld Specimen· up Leghorna proving vice-president sake, pretty that a cat THE FRATERNITIES, Rich mood, Ma. snd and be on Into The at L M. Carroll'a oonalated Despite the tact rarely A Chinese custom Is to a piece so cent discount on Suits, Overcoats layera plana working oan Pomologioal 8oolety; also a delegate party our new place 47» per Ann manager." becomes as fat as · more of them In the future. The prod- to tbe national oonventlon in Columbus, of Madam Carroll, Mr. and Mra. moves, it seldom of Jade In the month of a person 00 la Edward Carroll and Mlaa Ruth. circumstance* Mackinaw*. uct of the flook marketed looally, Ohio. daughter, Precious Mat dog would under similar bis death. The Metropolitan Mnaaorn !»««(. Wool bla Mr. and Mra. Evander Whitman baa cent reduction on Odd Pants and Auburn and Lewiatôn being princi- A at the apenl but three llils Is because Its Immobility Is net contains a Une cot· The tubacrlber (tvae nottoethat ta ίο per glanoe following premiums We are told that there are of Art in New York hereby aetata center. will show that Oxford oarrled off Thanksgiving with relatives In Bethel. nerves are worfc 8WOBTH. late of Hlra·. South Parle returned the neighbor. 1st: W. G. Chase or- Mr·. A. J. Neveca, Mr. and Mra. Llaw· of material could la said to a «ke wlthoet Market Square, White, Conant, 2d; most flexible stripe Psserve tometlmee. Industry In Denmark, give County of Orford. deceeaed, 31 beeauae be would run from tb< 1 H. Ouabman and Mlai Tip They {■ "No, 8a. F. R. ellyn daughter, the finest — All pereon» (irtnanda the »' chard·, Nodbead, Sweetsir, be and the mat is like 'Han in Restaurant of durability to timber beret» baring tfalnat nan used, Headline quality ot * C. B. L. 3d. Mart ta, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Maxln «W deeaaaed are deelredlo preeeat 1st; 0. Buok, 2d; White, woven fabric Waiter." ThI* aa worthless. Ash be- 22U*»· tame MM»·——j the In Woodforda with Mr Down Head fore regarded tor tettlemeat, aad all Indebted thaïe» Northern W. G. Conant, 1st; B. A. spent day Knocked w» 1 Ao Winter. 8py, will ad- and birch Uke reque-ted to aaaha pay meat meed lately. Open W. H. L W. and Mra. W. H. Toung. the waiter himself, probably come· like real teak In blossom. Naaon, 2d; Conant, 8d; on Painter·. CHARLES D. ATB1WOS fine plants claim that all Ibe 1 The at Mr. and Will Be Tough system a 1» Clark Maine. I have some very Old farmers algni 4th. Stark, Cbase orohards, l«t; family party Mr· mit la carrying the tipping mahogany. __ Street, Poetland. Staples, I 47-» • an tbi 1 Prank Ε DeCoater's were Mr. and Mra believed the Moslems that Xoreaber Mth. IMS. Primrose, Cyclamen and Begonias Indicate open winter. Among H. G. Bowman, 2d; W. G. Conant, 8d. It Is by Uttle too ftuv—Boston Transcript Cinerarias, indioationa they olalin la the faot tba Single boxe»*~Bal

t # ESTABLISHED 1W. Wut Parts. Lock·'· Mills. ! THE BEARS. Mr. Mr·. W. B. Bud and ion OXFORD The entertainment given in Grange tod •η Ε ben were of Mr. Hell evening by the pa pile of Thanksgiving guetta Tneeday end Mr·. Carroll Brewster In Lewleton. me DOINGS OP TUB week in all the primary end Intermediate eobool· The Oxford Democrat J. C. Llttlefleld end Ml·· Bather Lit· wee a anooees In eplte of the In- THE COUNTY. greet tlefleld dined with Mr. end Mr·. SECTIONS OP clement weather. There vm a Urge Harry | Swift. M ri to ISSUED TUESDAYS. andlenoe. The loe oreem and llfil oandy, and Mrs. B. Mr. end fk fy Mr. C. Stowell, Pari· Mill. qnllt all fonnd a eale. The program wa« I Mr·. Edwin Bowe end M re. Tina Wood· when Down exceptionally well rendered end wu aa by paying $300 Service· at Parte HOI ehoieh every | •om of Meobanlo Fall· were with Mr. L. Baptist Ζ. MERCHANT follows: South Paris, Maine, November 30. IQ20 Sonda? at 10 .<45. Sunday School at 13. Sonda? and Mr·. Arthur Stowell. Bvealaff service et 7aû. Thursday eveatag pou can own a nice home with small monthly payment·. Try Mule—(a) Huirah Grade· I-VI Mr. and Mr·. Llttlefleld prayer waerlnf at 7 JO o'clock. Hip, Hip, | Baynor spent can soon (b) Cheer, All Cheer Onulea I-VI the with Mr. and Mre. Elmer lake. this safe and sane way. We will assist yon. Ton (el Jaeky Prost Grade· I—III day f Mr. and M re. Edward C. S lattery Clifton Bean was at home from Port· A TWO O D & FORBES (d) Thanksgiving 3ong GradesIV-VI ( jwn this 6 room bungalow, beet electrical equipment up-to- oloeed tbelr home here last week and The Chestnut Bar Mary Mann land over the holiday. Antumn Leaves Kenneth Book 1 editor 1 and went to Portland (or the winter. Herbert end Erneet started Frl- late toilet open water, beautiful Sale Proprietor*. Dey service, plumbing, city Price Exercise, S. Sbaw went to for East Β Hill on a bant- Our Henry Pittsburgh, Waterhou e, Ο all ATWOOD. A. E. FOBBX*. Gerry Emery, George day morning reranda shed for 1-4 acre land. Revising IOBOB M. lacing: south, poultry, à Pa., laat week to spend Thanksgiving Hatae Bane, Shirley Herrlok, Ray- Ing trip. with hie brother Arthur, who baa em- mond Deane, Ralph Doughty. Mary | Wesley Kimball ia on the slok list. md talk it over. Patch, Nina McKeen, Eugene Pen- ployment in that oity. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knight, Mr. and In South Paris:—This beautiful seven room dwelling Still in ΓΒΒΧβ —φΐ JO a rear tf paid strictly la advance. T. Perkina and who Progress 3 cent·. Franoi· family, After Thanksg'.vlnfr, Mrs. Frank Bean and Master Bryant Otherwise $2.00 a year. Single copie· Sumner I oame to Parle Hill from Meohanio Pall· Muriel Sorlbner, Leaton Chapman Bean spent Thanksgiving with with up-to-date appointments, bath, lavatory, toilet, hard- — Kdna Richardson Advxrtisbxmts : All legal advertisements about a year ago and have occupied the Thanksgiving Martha Day, 1 Mr. end Mrs. Arthur Chapmen at Me- has are Insertion· for $1-50 Folk Dance, rood floors, water, outside piazza facing given three consecutive Francis Slattery houae daring that time, ohanlc Fella. laundry, city Prices Are in Evidence Inch In length of column. Special oon- Urania Lower ν per week to H. wishes to And Still -V tracte made with looal, transient and yearly moved !aat Milan, Ν. Devine, Mr. and Mra. Edwin Per hem ettended west Ideal location, lot 126x120 feet Owner advertisers. Mr. and Mr·. H. P. Hammond enter- Wheeler, the wedding reception of Mr. end Mrs. 11a, Mary Brlgga, Iola Lurvey, Lu- make a change and will reduce the price to $8,000. Worth tained for Mr. and Mra. Mn- Gilbert Woodsum et electric Thanksgiving cille Back, Nellie Waterbouse, (Mildred Perbem) This Store Job Penrnso .—New type, γβμ presse·, Erneat F. Shaw and Roy Ham- rlel Serlbner G. W. Perham'a Throughout workmen and low price· family, Q. Thursday evening. *4,000. power, experienced of Port- A Noble Indian Lewis J. Mann to make this of oar busi- mond, and Miaa Thelma Tyler Mre. George Crosa of Lewiston was at eomblse department Thanksgiving Day Virginia Verge ness complete and popular. land. Vlctrola Selection D. D. Cross's for Thankaglvlng. in our ads. that whenever we Benjie Doe of Portland la tha gueet of Several of onr young people were out As stated nmnioseioir. The Dennis Pike Real Estate already bi« mother, Mrs. Kate Doe. on anow shoes during the day Agency, SCTtiLE COPIES. Thursday, our stock on hand is at Mr. and Mr·. Harold Cole and Mra. A Seal Thanksgiving, and also in the can at lower Kdna Richardson, Merle Deane,. evening. buy prices, copie· of Thb Dkmocbat are five cents were Single Pari in of South Paria Thanksgiv- Martha Helen Will new horse Is quite e NORWAY, MAINE. on each. wlli be mailed on receipt of prloe by Day, Wendall Ring, Coolidge's are They of Mr. and Mra. Albion An- Lin wood 47 tt and the savings passed the or for the oonvenlence of patron· ing guests Cobnrn, Kugene Penley, trotter. once marked down publisher· Curtis single copie· of each issue have been placed on drew·. Mr. end Mrs. Frank Beed will soon : are able this week •ale at the following place· In the County Mr. and Mra. Edward left Exercise, close tbeir home here end to therefore, we Slattery Louise Devine, Lucille Book, Doro-1 go Newry, to our customers, for where they will thr Wheeler where are to have of the South Pari·, Howard's Drug Store. Monday Portland, they oharge on ShurtleiTs Drug Store- the winter. In Holland Lettle Day Tebbets Co.'s house for still lower prices many staple •pend Autumn fires Clara Swift Spool boarding to you Norway, Noye· Drug Store. Mi·· Marian Hammond, who Is attend- the winter. quote Stone's Drug Store. The Beat Day Mary Brhrgs Thanks- Patch and Buckfleld, A. L. Newton, Postmaster. ing Deering High School, spent In November Mary Frank Cummings Chester Cum- of merchandise. Beatrice Martin Our articles Pari· Hill, Helen B. Cole, Poet Office. giving with ber mother, Mrs. Henry ▲ Thanksgiving Party minge were down from Newry over the Parts. Samuel T. White. The Little Pilgrim's Story Leone Bane Holiday Display We«t week end. Hammond. (a) Maidens, of Rich- Pilgrim OF Mr. and Mra. Cyrua Tbarlow (b) Thanksgiving at Grandpa'·, Several automobiles passed through NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. mond and Mr. and Mrs. James P. Thom- Kdna Richardson, Beatrice Martin, here Thursday and some of them carried on Coats and Suits Leone Bane, Martha Day, Rowena Great Reduction as and of Minot Thanks- deer. family «pent Verge, Lettle Day, Rnby Lane, Cored Hie Rheumatism. with Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Shaw. Helen Dora Kimball, Ruth The Harvest of Year·. giving Cobnrn, had a Fifty will be ordination servioee at I Wilkinson Bast Sumner. a woman in and vicinity Savoy Theatre. There If ever Norway Dec. S. N. SwettShoe Co. (be Baptiet church Wednesday, 1, Alanson uummings or wooasioca ana Among the successful deer banter· are Mr·. L. C. Smiley. Coat or Suit cheap, this afternoon and evening, to which every Misa Fannie Water ho use of West Pari· Wilmer Edward to a grade Norway National Bank. Roy Keene, Bradeen, chance buy high one is Invited. The address in the even- White Z. L. Merchant. were united in marrriage by Rev. Η A. Berkeley, Richard Palmer, Tolman Bon· now. will be Rev. A. D. Paul of can be realized Having just Brown, Back A Co. ing given by Markley Thursday morning at 8 o'clock oey. N. Bolster Co. opportunity Dayton Lewiston. in the the double The James A. Barrows bave Chae. H. Howard Co. Universalist church, family Coatu at Glenn Rose was homo from Batee over im- to the Printzess W. J. Wheeler Λ Co. ring service being used. Only the returned Waverly, Mass. bought a lot of high grade For Sale. Thanksgiving. mediate famille· of the contracting party Mr. and Mrs. David R. Coles are to For Sale. Mia· Ruth Perkins, of Mr. we the along to Eor Sale. dsugbter aod a few friend· witnessed the cere- spend tbe winter in Obio wbere a daugh- under value, pass good thing and Mra. Prancia who have re- way Dry Wood For Sale. Perkins, mony. The couple were attended by El- ter resides. to from tbia a full silk lined For Sale. cently moved Milan, Ν. H., lis Davis of Woodstock and Miss S Bea- Mrs. Nellie Rioker will be with her Goods Think of buying our customers. was on for village, operated Monday ap- Smith. Mrs. wore a Mrs Flora Parks in Mere and mere. trice Cumming· aister, (Cary) Quinoy, Ivory She ia well at at which start pendicitis. getting along blue traveling snlt with blaok hat and Maas , this winter. Printzess Coat at $25.00 price they tbia CONSISTING OF writing. carried bride's roses. Miss Smith wore Mrs. Ida Bonney will go to Sontb Mra. G. E. Turner and Edith at about half the One of the lesser celebration· of the daughter heliotrope silk, with white bat, and car- Paris for the winter. at. These are priced are both confined to the bouae 111- garments Maytiower tercentenary was planned to by ried day break carnations. The guests Mr. aod Mrs Ezra Keene were gnesia Miaa a trained nurse Printzess silk take place in Lancashire, England, in neea. Alexander, were R. L. Camming·, Carroll Cam of tbeir son, Ray Keene, on Thanksgiv- first of the season's prices. is regular honor of Captain Mite· Standisb, bat has from Lewiston, in attendance. mings, wife and children, Mr. and Mrs. ing day. to the sndden Dr. Charlotte F. Hammond baa cloaed is for two sea- been postponed owing Fred Waterhouee, Frank Warren and The Camp fite girls gave a box suppet Brushes, Mirrors, Combs, in silk lined garments guaranteed summer Benbam and death of the owner of Daxbury Hall in her home, Cottage, George Waterhouee, Leah Robinoff, Mr. and aooial on Fridiuaevening. aome time in and to find here which the memorial was to be placed. i· spending Portland and Mrs. H. C. Perbam, Hazel Cole, Mar- Good sleighing cm the main roada and sons' wear. One will be almost certain Hammond ia at No celebration of the Pilgrims would be Bostoo. Mrs. Julia A. Farr. anto not ao good. for jorie traveling complete without aome recognition of 688 Waahlngton Avenue, Portland, The Thanksgiving ball was well at- Cbriatmas will be next attraotlon for the Coat have in mind at the price they the winter. just they the doughty captain, for evidently be tended. West Paris Grange served sup- goose eaters, but wbere are the geeai ? Toilet Hair of the directors Receivers, was tbe ooe of his kind to come The regular meeting Sets, our stock of Coats. only per. wish to among big of the Paria Hill Aaaociation pay over in tbe Mayflower. He was no pale- Library The Red Cross committee have fin- About the State. an will be held at Hamlin Memorial Hall faced Pilgrim, but aggressive, awash ished their oanvass for membership with buckling, rather quarrelsome fellow, if on Wedneadaj, Dec. lat, at 4 o'clock. fairly good result. attendance Children's Coats we can believe earlier chroniclers,— The gradea having perfect On Thanksgiving day the Red Cross In line with tbe Health Crnaade re- more a follower of Mars than of Chris:. for week: Grade I, Grade Grade VII. and started Etc. III, seat oat dinners to several families, cently by tbe American Osteo- Perfeot in for week: Alma Mara- It is very doubtful if we should have spelling in other oases some things to add to fam- Association it is that a Trays, pathic probable Cadet sizes if not ton, Charlotte New lot received the Children's Printzess Coats, known much of Standisb it bad Daniel·, Georgia Maxim, ily dinners where people were 111 or poor. bill against tbe wearing of high heel just including been for Longfellow's of Esther Curtis, Gertrude Everett, Mildred and son in at under value. Other Children's Coats, size age "Courtship Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Penley shoes will be introdnced tbe legis- IS NOW COMPLETE ίο, 12 and 14, and priced way Miles Standisb;" and the deuoe of it is at Everett. Donald of Portland were gaeets of her lature this winter at Augusta. In fact will meet with 2 to at low this far-off day, we don't know whether The Sunabine Club mother, Mrs. Clara Ridlon, on Thanks- tbe bill is already framed and tbe ma- 14, extremely prices. he courted Priscilla or not. Mr·. U. H. Heald Dec. 3d, 1920. Although Friday, giving. chinery for its passage has been started We invite Tour Inspection he had two wive·, it Is very certain he Please all come. Mrs. 3. J. Dennen spent Thanksgiv- by the educational department of tbe did not marry her. His first Rose, with Mrs. Ε. B. of associations in several states Dresses wife, Buck fie Id. ing her nieoe, Davis, osteopathic went with him in the Mayflower and Woodstook. whose legislatures convene this winter. died about a year after landing. His Ladies' night was observed bj Evening Guests at Bert Day's were Mr. and new and wool dresses received which we had the second wife came to Plymouth later. Star Lodge of Mason·, and tbe newly Mrs. Everett Bobbins, Mr. and Mrs. Ru- Governor Milliken has received a com- Several serge jersey just was a elected offioera were Installed munication from the Some traditions say she aiater to pnblioly pert Bobbins and child, Mr. and Mrs. adjatant general of under value so we reprice them to you at much under Master W. Β tbe him a buying hie first wife, and others that her maiden by Diatriot Deputy Grand BIsbee and son of Samner. of army calling npon to eelect opportunity There was a name is unknown. There is a statue Conant, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mann and chil- oandidate for admission to West Point Chas. H. Howard Co. value pricei and Ibe in- from tbe National erected to his honor in Duzbury, where good atteodanoe, following dren spent Thanksgiving with bis mother, Guard of this state. and aome entertainment » ban- he lived and died, more in matter of stallation Mrs. Emma Mann, in Norway. The entrance examination will be held THE BEXALL STORE fancy, probably, than knowledge, bat it quet waa served at Orange Hall. Tbe The family of H. H. Wardwell went to March 1,1921. The law requires that to is thought that Longfellow's description offlcera Installed were: Buckfield to be with Mta. Wardwell's be eligible for the appointment to the New Revised Lower Prices a one: from tbe National MAINE I is fairly accurate W. M.-C. C. Tattle. parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Irish. Military Academy SOUTH PARIS, 8. A. Pierce. son Guard, candidates must, at the date of "Short of stature he was, but Wrongly built and W—Ralph Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smith and J. W.-L E. Caab. one athletic, were of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. admission, bave served at least year Treaa.-H. H. Billy guests of our best and now Broad In the shoulder·, with mus- Nalty. as enlisted men of that and OUTINGS, all heavy 27-Înch plain fancy outing only deep-chested, Sec.—A. L Newton. at Pleasant View Fruit Farm, organisation cle· and sinews of Iron. Wyman Mar —H. Tattle. most also be between tbe of 19 and Brown as a nut was his face, but his russet beard Woodstock. ages 8. D -M. P. Garland. 29c per yard. was already E. Pen 22 years. These selections mast be con- J. D.—Lerooe Damon. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bidlon, W. and best twilled Flaked with of snow, as some- to OUTINGS in colors, white, pink blue, 27-inch patches hedges 8. L. Pu lei fer. were at Fred fined enlisted men. These appoint- plain heavy times In November." S.-P. ley and Alice Penley guests J. 8.—Percy Jonee. Smith's of Norway. ments being made on a competitive shorts, perfect goods, priced at only 25c per yard. Tyler—H. A. March. Outing H. was entertained basis, alternates cannot be considered Rev. H. Hathaway OUTINGS in dark and light fancys, good weight, at only 32c per yard. The missing link between man and Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Irish returned at Henry Brook's. The competitive examination to be held has troubled the first named ani- Dec. 16 will be to member of Theatre, white at and an monkey Tuesday from New York, where tbey Rev. and Mrs. H. A. Markley enter- open any Savoy OUTINGS, 36·inch outings, good weight, 39c per yard, mal for the ▼isited tbe National Guard who can pass tbe SOUTH PARIS, MAINE considerably past sixty years, friends. tained Mrs. Sara Curtis at dinner. extra bleached at we heavy 36-inch Outing only 39c per yard. although have yet to learn what tbe Josie Sbaw epent Thanksgiving with Miss Alice Barden of Waltham, Mass., required pbysioal examination and who has the as to well assorted dark and now and second named variety think about it. So the Fiskes at Mechanic Falls. M. P. Oar- spent the Thanksgiving recess with her necessary qualifications, PERCALES, light, medium, only 15c 25c etc. Nov. 30. concerned about tbe link has mankind land and family were with their people parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Barden. age, Monday, Nov. 29. Tuesday, have aubscribed to per yard. beoome, they 1*250,000 in Portland. There were many family Mr. and Mrs. George Tuoker of Port- THE GREAT Maine's famous which has of our best now find tbe thing. Roy Chapman Andrews, land the at Mrs. J. "fly case," GINGHAMS, all 27-inch Ginghams only 29c per yard. parties. joined family party been in tbe oonrts off and on for tbe associate curator of mammals at tbe Mr. local Scout took R. Tuoker's. Billie Burke Cash, Master, six months LOCK WOOD COTTON, unbleached Lock wood Cotton now American will soon an past has again resulted in de- 40-inch only museum, bead members of tbe troop for a hike to Owl's The family of Arthur Dean dined with NAZIMOVA feat for the fly, at the bands of a jury in 22c expedition through Central Asia, which Head Friday. his father, A. Elroy Dean. IN per yard. is to be the where man's the Tork County Supreme Court. At reputed plaoe Mrs. A. L. Newton was in Lewiaton Mr. and Mrs. Adney Taell entertained inch unbleached now this last trial of tbe case, tbe landlord of Goes LOCKWOOD COTTON, 36 Lockwood Cotton ancestors first came do wo ont of trees their W. A. Taell of and only Friday. son, Lewiston, the at "Away Prudence") Colonial Inn who bad Peacock" 20c and began to walk on bis hind legs, to Work in the factory of tbe Oxford Mrs. George Taell and children Marga- Ogunquit, "Madam per yard. locate human remains and brought suit against a former guest at POLO primitive Fruit Products Co. will be finished tbla ret and Gilman Taell, and Clara Swift. EDDIE" CURTAIN MATERIALS in nets, scrims, Madras, in fact our his hostelry for leaving tbe Inn beforr Screen Magazine IN Marquisette, those of tbe ape which is believed to week. A good paok of extra fine quality Mrs. Stevens, Minnie Stevens and Mary tbe expiration of bia contract was de- " " entire stock now at lower have preceded him. This expedition will has been pat ap. Eliza were at Frank The prices. Humphrey guest· feated, and Frederick A. Sweet of Wor- Vanishing: Dagger be seat to this part of the world because The ElUngwood are South Woodstook. Comedy Novelty Company Andrews', the who HallroomBoys in a unearthed cester, defendant had left the " PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE on 1S91 Dutch army surgeon running nights till ten o'olock. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Soribner enter- ·· Farm Important savings merchandise Inn on account of flies which Back On the throughout part of a skeleton there, thought to be The Ward well family of Weat Paris tained bis Mr. and Mr·. Cba·. theytnany parents, he infested the room, was Prices and 20c the remains of a manlike animal, who ipent several here with Mr. and Aldricb. alleged dining Prices: and 25c. 15c the store at this time make it a days the victor. Tbe Lucius R Wil- 15c great buying lived at least 500,000 years ago. This ex- Mrs. C. M. Irish. Guest· at F. R. were H. M. landlord, Penley'· liams, first suit last and pedition will include botauista, zoolo the looal Farwell and of Bethel and Rob- brought May period. Wednesday evening Legion family was awarded a verdict of bnt Deo. 1. Thursday, Deo. 2. gists, anthropologists, panleontologlsts had a dinner at Odd Fellows' ert 9128.78, Wednesday, post public Young'· family. tbe defendant took tbe oase to tbe law and other scientists, and will use la their Hall. The at H. R. Matinee and Thanksgiving party court, where Justloe in Evening research mules, camel·, automobiles and Tuell's was of Dr. and Mrs. F. Spear, recogni· Carmel oomposed tion of the opinions of health authorities Myers airplaoes. They expect to be absent five Weat Sumner. E. Wheeler and Dorothy, Mr. The Third of the Associated Pro- -IN- daughter that tbe fly is a and disease ONE years. Gertrude Bobbins and fell on and Mrs. Edwin Mann and children filthy spread- PRICE CASH STORE. slipped ing ordered a new trial. This de- ducers Big Productions the ice her shoulder. Lewis and Mrs. Cur- Insect, « Saturday, breaking Gertrude, Cyuthia cision is the first record in Maine at She was taken to tbe Lewiston tis, E. Beatrice Smith and the host and The Maine Farmers' Almanac, No. 103, hospital least, of a definite stand tbe NORWAY, MAINE Her mother will remain with hostess. against fly, baa come to the Democrat table, and re Monday. taken by tbe courts, and bas been bailed THE mind· ue we tier. Mr. has gone to to shall have to write 1921 in Lyons spend with interest health workers all over Pvt. Arthur W. of the U. S. S. the winter. Mrs. will remain in by about thirty-one day·. Everybody wants Boyle Lyons the ooantry. and baa to bave an and Oklahoma Is at home on a fifteen days' their home on Pioneer Street. FORBIDDEN THING Tfll" really almanac, tbe Maine Farmers' Almanac baa been urlough. Pvt. Boyle enlisted Oot. 1, Last Big Episode of in the Marioee. He to PATHE REVIEW Fifl_ Bethel. Enforcing Etiquette. witb ne (or "lo, these many years." Tbe [919, expects Some tbe winter in the Canal and Do Their book to be up to-date in moet ipend Zone Esther is at home from Boston "My oldest girl, Zanzaline, Is right "HIDDEN ANGERS" Allen's Cash Store People appears Tyler 2-Beel things. That ia, Its announcements of South Amerioan water·. University for the Thanksgiving vaca smart of a lady, if I do say It," pride- Special Comedy _D Mrs. Deima Farrar and Charles Star- Vivian Hatchloe is also at home COMEDY eolipses, beginning and end of season, ta- tion. fully admitted Gap Johnson of Rum- Matinee SUNSHINE bles of and jird botb have had téléphonée installed from Boston 25c. high tides, morning evening University. pus Ridge. "Tuther night when young Can Tomatoes, can and other are so >y the Oxford County Telephone and Kim- and Prices and 20c. Large 15c stars, things Ο. Κ far Ernestine Philbrook, Laurence Blll-Dlck whs Evening 2<;c 15c Co. Rlggle calling .on her In 35c. as onr knowledge goes; but tbe wood relegraph ball, Catherine Hanscom and Elinor Wil- Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Warren are vis- steps young Flamp Yawkey, and 'lowed Rinso, cuts wbioh adorn the "Farmers' Caleo Lotbrop son are at home trois Bates College witb 7c Pkg he'd set on Dec. 4. Shopping Mr. Mrs. the Dec. 3. dar" were in tbe Irst almanac tbe writer ting Lotbrop'a sister, Charles five days' vaoatloa. up other side of her. Friday, Saturday, in Choice Black Tea, 50c lb ever saw, and he is no "spring chicken" tfewell, Saco. Robert Haosoom is spending hi· 'Penred like Bill-Pick preferred peace There was a dance either. Half-tones wonld seem more ap- Thanksgiving nigbt, Thanksgiving from Bowdoin College to etterkett, and was willing to arbi- All Star Cast in Washburn inder the of Pleasant Pond Soda Crackers, 18c lb propriate for a modern book any way management with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. trate about It. Rut Zanzaline knowed Bryant bat if tbe cats in the Farmers Grange. -IN- Maine Bansoom. her manners», and she hauled off with " Tbe school oloaed for a week's We want to to Almanac are intended to represent the village Miss Angle Chapman, who has been in " say those customers that we have already racatlon the fire shovel and smacked young The " varions operations of agriculture then Thanksgiving. Portland and vicinity for nearly a year, to our Mrs. Lena and Mrs. Hamp flat with It. and like to have " Sins of St. ι United States began anpaok Christmas goods and them on sale. stranger woald gain tbe idea that Maine Lotbrop Sydney has returned to her borne in Mayville. Tire, 34x4, cord " put beat him to rtenth before Anthony was about one bnndred behind the 3rown both have gone shopping to Port- Mrs. J. B. Howe and two children he could tear | As A word to the wise is we that years Blood Barrier for 1 sufficient," will add only times. and. from East Bethel visited last week at the himself out of there. Then she turn- style, guaranteed, $23.50. Burton Holmes Travelogue there are reduced prices on Ou tinge, home of her a few ed to Blll-Dlck and told him to on Also used tubes, 30x3, 30x3 1-2, Ginghams, Percales, wiison s mm·. parents days. go Gaumont News Mias Mollie bad a week's vaca- his Weekly etc., and that all our An find has been made in Stanley with sparking. Aw, you bet your $1.00 and regular lines will follow the downward important The Amendsen party started for their at 2-Beel up. tion at Thanksgiving from ber sobool life, when It comes Special Comedy Egypt by tbe French savant, M. Lacan tome Id to etterkett, Zan- trend of the market Dover Sunday week, haviog dur· West Bethel. during the holiday season. This find is thousands of mammies of zaline Is there with the author- "The Moon Riders" og their fortnight's vacation secured one The closed for right Matinee 10c and tbe sacred ibis. were in an academy Thanksgiving 15c. AH Cash Tbey under leer, ooe beer, end a fox. A variety if ity!"—Kansas City Star. No Charging and the day after, nearly all the dormi and 20c. ground necropolis under the rained tem tot an abundance. Prices 15c and 20c. Evening 15c tory students going home. Smell pie of Deir Medineb. Bach bird was en the fanerai of Mr·. Profits Monday Mary Asleep at Hie Poet. cased in elaborately decorated vases of lowe Linnell waa held at the lower North Buckfleld. I was stationed, while In the COMING MONDAT, DEC. 7. earthenware, which, in tnro, were em iburch. Burial at Wllsoo'a Mill·. army, Mrs. Martha Becord is at Mrs. Jane at a In " bedded in a sort of cardboard caae formed Tbe Hartwell (Juggins party of Lowell, camp Texas, and had been a of wbioh Heald's for the winter. as a BUY by conglomeration papyri, oar io went oat working In the of- NOW Dumber, having stenographer J William Crane Friday, and Silver Rowe were at Buster Keaton and Ί totalled hundreds of thousands of writ Ralph Besaey Γ deer eacb, but very few deer have been flee of the executive officer. PERCY P. from ALLEN, ten documents, wbioh will take years to home Cascade, Ν. H., last week. in the six-reel drama ecured, ezoept by outsider·, and not I had been out quite late in the comedy Most of our This is the most C. L. Damon bas bad pneumonia. South Christmas China is in and will be on display decipher. important oany at that. on the Parie, Maine. Lillian Holmee was at borne from night day previous and had been "THE SAP-HEAD" dieoovery in Egyptology made in years. Newell Ltttlebaie at the very soon. Come in while the passed away Normal School for Thanks- feeling quite sleepy while at work, so assortment is complete. To use the words of M. Lacan, "This tome of hie daughter, Mr·. Kdgar Brook·, Farmington and Ciithroe Warren was at home I folded my arms on ray machine, and ( MOBENO In "The Veiled Mystery.'' must be tbe waste paper basket of an be 18tb. One of tbe world'· faitbtnl giving taming—ANTONIO IfOTICB. We have a fine assortment of Glass Ware, cient from Mann's School of Au- before long was fast I had Nippon China, Egypt." rorker·. The faner·! waa beld at tbe Commerce, asleep. The subscriber hereby gives notice that she has burn. Pyrex, etc. haroh Sunday, the 21st, tbe Rev. H. been asleep about ten minutes when >een duly appointed administratrix of the estate Aluminum, Mrs. Kenneth Sampson and two chil- the executive officer rate in ieymour of Whitefleld officiating. Tbere tapped me on the Time The death United States for dren of Hartford have been visiting ber Now Is the JASON L. ADAMS, late of Oxford, We have the Patrician rere many beautiful shoulder and said: "Don't you want Opportune η the of Pattern of Community Silver. tbe year 1919, according to tbe Census flower·, expressing Mr. and Mra. Coantj Oxford, deceased,and given of friends parents, S. J. Spaulding. tond· as the law direct·. AU de· was tbe lowest recorded in be sympathy and relative·. one of thee· pillows, too?" FOR persons having Bureau, yet Thanksgiving guests at Ν. E. Bessey's nands against the estate of said deceased are one The rate was 12 9 It seems a woman to any year. per Hebron. were Mr. and Mra. A. S. H. E. who lived cloee leslred present the same for settlement, and Beesey, Jl Indebted thereto are to cent for every one thousand of the popu to the camp had become requested make pay- Pulsifer and family, C. A. Bonney and acquainted i ment Immediately. a of 5.1 cent one Prof. Dwyer and Prof. Thoaipeoo »t- lation, drop per per and Mra. Everett and with the officer and had sent him JENNIE A. snded tbe Yale-Harvard at New family, Mr. Beesey a I ADAMS, Oxford, Maine. thousand from tbe date of 1913. The gam· November 16«h. 19». 4749 iaven sons and Charlie FlUlettax. few pillows to be given out by him, total number of deaths for tbe was Saturday. year Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Holmes entertained and was Christmas Mis· Gertrude a few I indeed glad to receive one 1,096,436, of which 111,579, or 10 2 per George apent & Mr. Mrs. Purkis of Shopping and A. L. Buckfleld, N.DAYTON BOLSTER in with )f but was were caused heart tuber ays Portland recently Mr·. Dr. them, much embarrassed in cent by disease; Mr. and Mrs. Ε. M. Holmes and week Christmas FOR SALE. iinn Marshall. daugh- i»e way I received Don't wait until the before to do your shopping. oulosis claimed 106,965, or 9 8 per oeot; ter and Mrs. Isabelle Swallow. it—Exchange. Mr·. J. L. Bumpua I· at home from at have a clean stock of A colt, two years old, draft bred. SOUTH PARIS.ME. pneumonia, 105,218; influenza, 84,113; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Buok and Shop now—and shop your leisure. We nice, alem, Ma··., sod report· her Dorothy nephritis and Brigbt's disease, 75,005; daagbter were at M. A. Warren's. Mild and Ancient. V are ALEXANDER STEARNS, Llioe a· fact from tbe batches, Clocks, and Cut Glass. Our below those of and cancer and other gaioing operation Jewelry prices Maine. malignant tumors, Mrs. C. B. Dunham and F. A. Harlow "Shall we refer to that South Paris, η her eye. opponent In α dealers in our line. 68,551. were at W. L. tany R. F. D. ▲. K. George apent Sunday In Lewis, Fogg's. incompromfslug terms as a grafterF .6-50 3. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sampson of We do the best kind of Clock and on, and Mr·. George i· expected to be leked the Invaluable secretary. Watch, Jewelry repairing. Hartford were at Herbert Tbe Interstate Commerce Commission ble to come home from St. Marie's In a expected KOTIOK. and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth "No," replied Senator Sorghum. Come early, or come late, we are here to serve you. reports fewer persons killed oo railroads »w days. Spaulding's The subscriber hereby gives notice that she at S. J. 'Let'» keep up-to-date and make it during tbe year 1919 than in any year Mrs. Fred Marshall Is gaining, and X. Sampson Spaulding's. as been daly appointed executrix of the last since fewer tban in itrong. The profiteers these days have 111 and testament of 1898; and injured [. Glover oan now raise hi· hand to hi· late of North Waterford. nade the riLLIAM F. MITCHELL, Hartford. of old-fashioned Sale the any year sinoe 1910. During year ead, but gaina very elowlj. grafter look 1 the County of Oxford, deceased, without 1919 there were killed on railroada 6,978 Tbe servioe In thectnroh Jim Stone is to saw timber for the Ike a piker." L. F. SCHOFF Ï ond. All penons having demands against the Millinery Thanksgiving itate of said deceased are desired to present persons and persons Of ras Rev. Mr. Berlin Mills not for as waa 159,063 injured. very Intereeting. Kisgsley Co., Brown, le same for settlement, and all Indebted BEGINNING ON the killed 273 were passengers, 2,138 >ok charge, making prayer, reading a printed last week. Watchmaker to the Populace j lereto are requested to make payment I— were and 2,553 were trespass- ■ and a short addreee. the editor.—The name of the ' lately. employes, aim, making (Note by LEORA A. BERRY. some unclassified. Of Berlin Mills was to $100 $100 ers, leaving 2,014 rof. Field repreeeoted the faculty, and Company changed Reward, Me R. F. The readers of this Canto·, D tbe injured, 7,456 were passengers, 131,- ie school societies were the Brown Company dnring the war. paper will be November 1W0. 47 Dec. 1st represented by •leased to 16th, 018 were and were tres- rbe habit we know of no learn that there Ίβ at least Wednesday, employee, 2,658 Ml·· Milliken for the bnt » ludenta, Alpha·, persists, ne dreaded disease that will a now eclence has sell all at passers, leaving 7,921 unclaasifled. ad two yonng men for the Council and Berlin Mills Company in exlstenoe.) teen of Trimmed Hats left in stock able to cure In all Its stages and Sale Is for FOB SALE. le Beilevne. The music wu salted for Mrs. John Adams working Mrs. hat is catarrh. Catarrh Special being Millinery" Oxford Basks. greatly County le day, and the oloeing hymn was I 3ld Hatob. ifluenced by constitutional conditions equlres our Hats Horse weighing 1150 to laoo, five During the past week, Hon. Clement m erica. Car! Hatoh's family are living in tbe constitutional treatment. Hall's on Nov. 23, we shall sell all latarrh Medicine is taken and Beginning Tuesday, ears old. Good 9. Stetson of Hon. John J. Dear- bouse wae ι rent where Chas. Marston's fam- internally roader, Greene, Open kept at tbe Home for ipstairs cts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur- we a good bora and William I Et reduced Call and see them while have Orker. 20 aces Per of Newburg Hon. F. le A floe dinner waa and ly lived. of the 8ystem prices. good J Cent Reduction day. served, thereby destroying Dresser of Soath Portland, state asssss dance at 4 P. M. Henry Dnrgin is on tbe aiok list, also lie foundation of the disease, giving the E. atlent strength sortment of ladies' and children's hats. LORENZO ors, bave committed the semi-annual tax At Alton Hlbba' sat down to 1 1rs. Geo. Hobson. by building up the con- LITTLEHALE, twenty tltutlon and assisting nature In dolnr it· West Pari·. on savings banks and trust and banking nner. George Holt, Walker Naaon, Arnle 45tf oompanies doing bnslness in th= state. Mr. and Mra. Herbert Bowman spent 1 frown end Gardner Llbby have each got Oxford County people will be interested • day at J. L. Bumpns'. ι deer. FOR in tbe taxes levied In- waa Mell went to Wed nee- SALeT" Mrs. against banking Mise Tripp tbe gaeet of Prof, and Knight Norway I 3. Μ. & Π. S. RICHARDS, L. C. Smiley stitutions in tbe county: re. Field. < lay night to get hlaaon Ralpb, also Phyl- Good SOUTH MATWE SAVmOS BAJfKS. I Sawin. c family sleigh, nearly new, PARTS, The storm this week has made bad la 6 Pleasant South Pari». • Street, would for t Bethel Ssvlnas Bank $3,79145 ork with the telephone, aome 90 or so Tbe danoe to be beld Saturday night exchange straight ar· i7 Norway Savings Bank 1.1CN now aa if winter ι O. F. Hall la a danoe, in- " inner Address are end artlitio. Soalk Parla >lee down. It looke 11. Ο- poverty Heavy. Impure blood makes a muddy, pimply pung. That effective Saving· Bank 00.4* ee is here, and we envy the woodohnoke s teed of tbe masquerade. mplexioa, headaches, aaosea, Indigestion, CASTORIA H. WILLIS, Q/v rnusT ooMrxjrms. ■in blood makes you weak, ana J. Buckfield, M«. thoee we at the Demoor·» eir ohanoe to crawl in and tha Jennie McAllister la to work for Jim pale sickly print Rum foril fall· Trust Company »ϊ.β70.Χ sleep >r pure blood, eotwd digestion, use Burdock R. R. i, box >3. rUSTPrC*** Parla η ter 6 tone this winter. Bi ood TH KM Yn 48 Trust Company JB1.74 away. oooking Bitters. IMS at all atom. Ç&tfZ&Z* „ offtoe. Urn. Μη. Abble faanoe of Meohanlo fall TIM Democrat waa λ πμΙ of Real 014 Horn· Day. Mr. and Μη. Edwin I. wet Ver baby*· croup» Willie'· daily cota and Oxford guaet (rind· la town. Spoflord mother's tare throat. Grandma'· lama- flje gneata at John X. Everett'·. brnlaee, Mr. tad Kn. Jmh NORWAY. neaa—Dr. Thomas Eclectic OH—the hoaaahold Llttlsfleld war > HOW 10MB OF OVB FIOPLB OBBXBVKD L. W. Titoi ο f remedy. SOoandlOo. recently of Mr. aod Mrs. Fr« and family war· (naata Maine, November 30,1920 THI TDCB H050BID ΤΒΑΧΧΒβΓΤΧΪΤΘ. Mr. and Mr·. John ▲. Titna. Paris, gieeta Mr·. Fred Moor· U In the Portland for any Itching akin trouble, pUa·, ëcsema, yati Itch, aoakl need, Mr. and Mr. and Mn. S. W. of Bethe 1 and •all rheum, hire·, harpe·, Mra. Lorin MoKeen visite< Eldredge Bye Ear Infirmary for treatment. «cable·, Doan'a Ointment la highly recommended. were at Fred E. Mm. MoKeen'· Ml·· Luole J. S. Kenney visited bla ilater at Yar- gneata Pitta*. The Unlvenallat Sewing Olrele met βθο a box at all store·. L F. «later, MoAl ! Pike Co. Hater, oa· lut week. mouth for the Mr. with Mr·. Stephen B. Camming·. day day. and Mra. J. ▲. Noyea were gaeat ( Friday For a mild, eaay action of the bowel·, try PARIS. Mr·. C. B. Fiah of Bookland was a re- all MEN'S CLOTHING STORES Mra. lira. Hannah of Manrloe L. Noyea and family. Doan'a Begnleto, a modern laxative. 10c at SOUTH Baby Brlgga of Maebaalo Fall Wright vu a goeat at oent eat of Mr. and Mr·. Jeaae P. Ed Charles H. go atorea. •pent Friday with her alater and hni Howard'a. Mr. and Mra. T. M. Davis were gneat ■ ward·. band, Mr. and Mr·. Freeland of the of Wttham. Mr. and Mrs. were family Dr. 0. M. Merrill. Hall, Harry W. Look, Frank ochoole had a Benjamin Swett George Born. All the Thankaglvlng Look In next et J. K. M. and Albion L. Book lb to week'· paper for furthe: r goeat· Muroh's. Mr. and Mra. Olarenoe Jaokaon am I Lovejoy pot from Wednesday Monday. In one or two in Greenwood particular· regard to the annual sal· > Brneat J. •on were gneata et W. L. Jaokaon'a. day· banting In Mexloo, Not. 31, to the wife of Colin Mac- Dollars Cents wa« Record dined with Mr. and do· Fifty bare from of the lait week. a Twenty-Nine W. Penfold Ladlea' Aid at the M re. They report "nothing Klnron, daughter. oj.nioDd Baptiat vestry William Record at fiookfleld. Mr. and Mra. wer » In South Mot. to the wife of Albert for a short time last week. P. M. Walker log." Pan·, 31, The 0. a aon. This is a popular price for a Man's Suit or Overcoat ^rtlead ladle·' mlaalonary meeting of thi » Mr. and Mra. R. gneata of the family of ▲. W. Walker. Be?. National Dl- DaTli, Turoer visited bio Ooy Cole and daugh- Stanley Manning, In Eomford, Nor. 23, to the wife of William Faulkner of Baptiat oharoh will be held with Mra tera joho were gaeata at D. Cole'a. 3 reotor of Yoang People'· Work, will a D F. Faulkner, for a abort Clarence Morton Harry Carroll Edwarda and family wer Barnes, daughter. bother, Kev. Thursday afternoon a •peak at Concert Hall this Toeaday even- Our and Overcoats Arc Now Marked of laet week, while on hie 3 o'olook. Mr. and Mra. A. T. Bradford of Turner gneata of the Tootbakera at Weat Mlnot $40.00 Suits $29.50 .,-g -be first took ing. Married. from a hunting trip up tbt dinner with Mra. ▲. L. Linooln. Mia* S. B. Porter of Ρ of tl and waa e t ,iy bom» The Ladiee' Aid of Misse· Caroline and Lillian Jobnaon Deerlng Memorla ' home with her General reduction on all our garments from $5 to $20 Chnroh will meet Mr. and Mra. N. G. Elder were in Port- mother, Mra. Ide Portei of Milan, Ν. were gueata of Mlaa ranging lise. at the home of Mra H., In Bnmford. Not. 33, Peter Louis Cyr and Tabbe of Batea Kate ! land with the of Ε. T. Garland. Kathleen Molntire a day or two recently. both of Bnmford. Qr ρ D. College, Staart, High Street, Tbnraday al family Mr. and Mra. Fred B. Hall were gneat , Miss Dorothy Tecteau, in Soatb Pari· aoder tbt 2:30 P.M. of Mra. William W. Gallagher returned from In Rnmford, Not. S3. Amede Fournler and wbc Mr. and Mra. Lord Tbura- Jaatina Hall and Mlaa Carri both of Bnmford. »poke Clab No» Loring apent a abort visit In Portland Monday. Mlaa Mary Gauthier, MACKINAWS MARKED DOWN TO VERY LOW PRICES of the Community with Mr. Mra. Hall. In Not. 19. Howard F. Jewell and jpicee Manrloe L. haa a honae (rami | day and Harry T. Sawin v Mlaa Ellen Brown of Norway, hie iectare on Mezloo be Noyea F. Portland, Mlaa Diiia Merrill, both of Norway. Jfc delivered up and boarded in on the lot ai Mr. and Mra. Theodore entei will the winter with Mra. William E. of El Suitu, Overcoats and Mackinaws Included Clab in Meobanlo Pall» nearly Miaa Alice Hunter of Strong waa the Thayer Conn., apend In Norway, Not. 10, Prlngle Boys' theStu'ly the corner of Western tained Mr. and Mra. Wlnslow C. r Gertrude Paao, Texaa, and Mr·. Grace Sterens Canwell evening. Avenue anc gneat of her aiater, Mra. A. F. Gold Thaye Llbby. & Tuesday Qotbio Street. and their five children. The basket ball team went of Norway. amith. Norway In Portland, Not. 18, Boward B. Kelley of came in on tbe down trail· Two deer Mra. lather Mr. and to Damarlsootta Wednesday to play the Locke'· MUla and Mlaa Lillian C. D. Peteraon one Byeraon haa (offered twc Mr. and Mra. Harry E. Maxim of Fal forenoon, belonging tu Mra. Erneat H. Herrick dined Lincoln Academy team. of Portland. T&Qr«day abooka daring tbe past week, and la ii with month were gneata of bia parents, Mr In Not. 30, Karl Spencer and Mlaa Time of Year to Need Winter Underwear I \V McGinley, wbo with bie son· the family of Fred E. Smith in Tbe Club will meet Albany, ^.rge aérions oondition, oomfortabh and Mra. Franklin Maxim. Browning Beading Gladys Lord of Albany. hunting above Bethel. This though Norway. this with Mrs. Blanche 8. Hamlin and Had been at laat Monday evening In Waterford, Not. 18, Carl We have a at reasonable buck. The other wa* reporta. Mlaa Mabel wea j Mlaa Mina J. Johnson. large variety prices. au a Miaa Annie Edwarda and O. Hathaway at bom Smith. The roll call will be "Tour spikeborn and Rev. in Not. 34, John Carroll White of one to Mark Ruseell. The Ladle·' from her In Maaa. Mrs. Mexico, belonging Social Union of the Uni Mra. J. L. Wilaon were at Charles teaching Rookport, favorite magazine and why?" and Mlaa Alice Marlon Howland of junaiVr gueata Joneeport Button are are veraaliat oburob will meet with Mrs, with her father, T. F. Hathaway. Kimball will give a magazine reading. Mexloo. Hatch One Unions the only sensible under garment We L 'Uiae Power·, wbo I· about Edward·1. y j* Horace Swan on Western Avenue In the Ootober term of In Weet Parla, Not. 36, by Ber. H. A. Markley, » in acd Wed Androscoggin exclusive in this e : couree stenography Donald was at Peroy and Harold Millett and tbel Mr. Alanaon Btnaldo of Woodstock agents locality. v®p afternoon at to aew Maaon borne from Wor- Court Mrs. Florence E. Mlllett wan Cummlnga :n Business neaday 2:30, for tbc Fannie Luclnda Waterhonae of Weat iog Gray'· College, ceater with Mr. and Mra. familiea apent Thanksgiving in Green and Mlaa j-pewr fair. Aoademy Lealie granted a divoroe from Alger I. Mlllett Paris. :ïered a position aa instructor wood with their brother, Roy Millett 1 jiibe- L. Maaon. on the of cruel and abusive In Buckfield, Not. 24, Leroy Harding Davie of wbioh she has ao Berne end hie wife. grounds Jordan of io that institution, Mltohell, «ho la attending the Turner and Mlaa Ethel Gertrude Mr. and-Mra. Louia Monk the treatment. Care and onstody of minor will begin ber work this Masaaobnsetta College of in apent Buckfleld. Sweaters Beach Coats Leather Vests c«pted, Pharmacy with Mr. and Mra. John Nor Mr. and Mrs. George F. Eastman vis children, Bertha and Addle, given to In Lewlston, Not. 24, by Ββτ. Will A. Kelley, Army Boston, waa here with bia ooualn Sher- day Wood, Mlaa •eek. Ited Mr. and Mrs. Nelson I. Mixer li ι mother. Mr. Mlllett was ordered to pay Mr. Vernon Warren Staples and Gladya man T. way Lake. both of Dlxileld. Oliver and family over tbe holi- > Weymouth Henneaaey, Wedcf- :ay was tbe 79th birthday of Wilmington, Mass., and will retnrn homi 912 a week for their support, also 1300 day receaa. Mr. and Mra. B. P. Adkina entertained of Flannel Shirts to Harriet E. Burnell, and In the the first of the week. to Mrs. Mlllett. Mrs. Mlllett Is the Large Variety $2 $5. Mr» Mra. Frances Harlow and Harlow si1-" waa a Mr. Tbe from 5:30 to Adkins daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Died. eveoioi given surprise by Loyaliata' Claae, 7.Ό0 Herman Bryant, who la principal ο * who came In un P. Μ and family. Buswell. ind Mrs Charles Brett, will aerve hot lunches at C. E. St. George High Sohool at Tenant'i a cake and sale and Bobert Bickford is a lot jaaouooed, with birthday entertainment at tbe Congrega- Mr. and Mra. M. L. Whittle were in Harbor, waa at home for the holiday cutting large In Bumford, Not. 21, Mary Faulklugham, aged was of tourmaline for & Com- 4 months- ice cream. Tbe evening pleas tionaliat vestry Friday, the to Portland with their eon Robert L. Whit- recces green Tiffany lûme prooeeds with bia parents, Mr. and Mra In Not. Horace A. Hall, formerly South Paris be to the fund. pany, New York. Brldgton, 17, Norway uitly pawed. applied piano tle and family. W. 0. of Oxford, aged 73 yeara. Bryant. Charles F. Whitman last week arrived Wednes- Mra. Judge In South waterford, Not. 18, Mra. Belle I. Blue Starbird Fuller Benaon Stores Abbie la aubatl· Mis* Agnea Dr. and Mra. Jamea G. Littlefield were Mr. and Mra. Charles A. Tonng enter entered St. Barnabas Hospital, Portland, Hapgood, aged 88 years, 1 month, 13 days. »t the home of her parents, toting in tbe bigb school for the rest of entertained In Not. Mrs. Sarah F. jiT Dight by Mr. and Mra. Frank E. tained Mr. end Mrs. E. H. Ferrer, M 1st for treatment, and possible surgery, Fryeburg, 11, Wiley. aod Mrs. W S. Starbird, and will be this term for Miss Lane, and Misa Abbie Beok of In Cornish, Not. 33, Arthur Wadswortb, for- Mr. Norway. Géraldine Farrar, Mr. end Mra. Cleon C though at last reports no operation had of Hiram. her are merly for the present. Ae eyes Starblrd la aobatituting for MIm Leach Farrar and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Greni : Not. bere Mr. and Mra. Jamea Oawell and yet been performed. In Boston, 24, Joseph Rogers, formerly οχ ber tomewhat, she will take a in the Porter Street School for tbe pres- daugh- and two ohildren. of Bumford, aged 38 years. troabl on son her in one ent. ter dined with Mr. and Mra. A. A. Jen- (Additional Norway locale page 1.) In Mexico, Not. 23, Hnnd, young rest for λ while from work of Joseph kina at Paria Hill. Clarence E. Wlnslow was at hom< of Mr. and Mrs. Benedict Hnnd. tbe at Washington, where departments Bobert C. Dennlaon and family oame from Boston with bis Mr. and Canwell-Prlngle. tbe has beto for some years. Mra. Marietta Willia and Mra. Emma parents, Saturday from Somerville, Mass., to Mrs. Lnther M. Wlnslow. Other mem Among: the marriages solemnized in Mann were gueata of Mr. and Mra. C. N. are very busy at the factory of South Paris, and will oocupy the Baptist bera of the were Norway last week was that of William E. They Tubba at Norway. Thanksgiving party the Mi* η Manufacturing Company now. parsonage for the winter, Mr. and Mrs. Misa Roth Wlnslow, Alfred Cote and Prlngle and Mrs. Grace Stevens Canwell, Wilson WOOD Tbej bive had a prosperous year's run, being with Miss Annie Edwards Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Dunbam of Went William Rntb. tbe officiating clergyman being Bev. M. DRY for tbe bare disposed of most of tbe goods made winter. Paria were gueata of their aon Carl P. O. Baltzer. tbe Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ronello Ed' is of Mr. and iod c<>u d not till all orders received. On Dunham and family. Tbe bride the daughter Tbnraday evening of thia week wards were Mr. and Mrs. Jeese P. Ed- of For Sale. course this is tbe particularly busy Mr». Elden Stevens Norway. Of Hamlin Lodge goes to Norway to visit Mr. and Mra. H. W. Denniaon enter- wards of Norway, Mr. and Mrs. Henrj in a toy and tbey expect to The groom is from El Paso, Texas, I4M0U shop Pennesseewassee and will work tained Wbiffield Miaa Ruth Stuart Russell and son Gleason of Mrs. of Maintained all this Lodge Stuart, Norway, and is in the United States Navy. He Inquire be very buoy shipping goods tbe rank of and Mra. Kate Stuart. Clarissa Fish of and to within a few Knigbt. Friday evening Rockland, Mass., bas been a in town. Quality nod next up days passing furlough mootb Hamlin will work tbe rank of Mra. of Maaa. IRVING- O. BAEKOWS. Lodge Mr. and Mra. Emery W. Maaon were Augusta Royal Medford, of Christmas. Esquire on a class of four. The Veranda Club. gaeeta of Mra. Florence and Mr. A. E. Morse and Misa Anna Morse en of Boutelle was broken Wright The store Guy ▲ large crowd attended tbe jazz dance and Mra. Philip Maaon. tertained Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Andrews, Tbe Veranda Club of Norway bas ap- two recently and small quan- FOR SALE. low nights Thanksgiving night. Shaw's Jazz Or· Miss Eva Andrews, Raymond Evlrs, and pointed the following oommittees for tities of £oods taken. On Tuesday some Mr. and Mra. Alton C. Wheeler and Five weeks old sbeatra furnished music. There will be Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Andrews and daugh- the coming year: collies, beautifully BUT c vd* were fonnd in the daughter Miriam dined with Mr. and jftbe lodgings lancing at Grange Hall Saturdsy even- ter Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. Scrlbner and Sick Coin·—Clara Jordan, chairman, Vira Kll- marked. Three dollars and five dol- Littleâeld of Lovell, wbo is Mra. Arthur E. Forbes. Florence 8mUh. of Robert ing, Dec. 4th. Sbaw's Jazz Orchestra, Mra. Scribner'a mother, Mrs. Wight, ol gorc, lars. C. G. MILLER, m the village. He was arrested Flower Com.—Nellie Merrill, chairman, Eva κορριοΐ Howard W. Shaw, manager. Mr. and Mra. J. H. Bean entertained Addle Ida Qammon. mormng Sheriff Norway. Fogg, Bnewell, Hill Street, South Paris. Wednesday by Deputy Mr. and Mra. Donald H. Bean and three Quilt Com.—Laura Everett, chairman, Clara r ^haw and taken before Trial Don't tbe sale of food and Nineteen took dinner at the borne ol Nellie Mer Tel. Kroe«t forget eons, and Oacar Maaon. Jordan, Clara Amea, Mettle McKay, 158. 48tf Justice A'bert D. Park, where he plead- aprons to be held by tbe Bailie Class Mr. and Mr·. George 0. Chase on High rill. Λ vuia.—y ciwiiuisui and was bound over for aotion Tuesday afternoon at tbe store of Mrs. Mr. and Μη. Albert D. Park enter· the Mr. aod prou irgie muiuuui ed a«t week a very few deerl and bot chocolate will be served from Frank aod two Bar- Canwell. Cp only B. Merrow and Mrs. Nottage ooys, enow Mr. and Mra. Omar Auditing Com.—Vlrgle Murdock, chairman, bad come into town, bat the gave 2:30 till 5:30. bara Swett, Ruth Crockett and Merton Helen Canwell. Mise Mary Rideout of Auburn were Maggie Llbby, the buo't-rs an K. D. Pev- Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Press Murdock Much opportunity. Prices Lower Dudley Corresponlent—Vlrgle me ryiuian outers win aave a special gueata at Ε. N. Haskell's. Dish Com.—Clara Jordan. brought in one lrom the Magallo- were unable to be present, and Mr. and #rley meeting Tuesday evening, Not. 30, for Trustee—Vlrgle Murdock. wit region, and Wednesday nigbt Tracy M re. Elira Parlin and Mr. and Mra. Mrs. L. Chase of Montana were LIVE STICK George the purpose of receiving applications Pierce aod Charles Ripley brought in Harold Cole were wltb tbe family of A. also absent from the family circle. The Ever Faithful Clui. ind any other buainea·. It will be fol· three bucks lashed to the running board W. Andrews at Paris Hill. lowed a rehearaal of the team, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Russell were host· Tbe Ever Faithful Clue of the Metho- MORTALITY and tbe rear of their car. A spikehorn by degree ill the member* of the team will Arthur O. Dow was at home from tbe of a party wbiob included all their chil- dist Sunday School of Norway held a tod ucc of the larger bucks were Mr. degree to be of Maine with bia parenta, dren Russell, who meeting at tbe home of their new teaoher, aod tbe other belonged to Mr. please try present. Uniyeraity except one, Raymond Ripley'*, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Dow. is at on a and Miss Beatrice Stone, Monday evening INSURANCE SILK POPLIN, 95c. bucks were Carthage lumbering job, LADIES* COATS Pierce. The two large good The Woman'a Missionary Society of Wil- and eleoted the officers; Mra. •il the grandchildren except one, following all loss of farm work ones, both with âne bead·. the Congregationaliat cbarcb will meet Mr. and Mra. Ε. N. Anderaon, Covers horses, liam Maxim, who is in California. The President—Ml·· Rath Smith. at the borne of Mrs. A. W. Walker Aimeda Newton and Mias Annie Bowers All marked down. Black, Brown, and were Mr. and Mrs. Ε. B. Clifford Vice-President—Mise Annie Everett. and herds. Navy, Grey Tbe driver of a standard oil tank car, at ten for were at S. C. Ord guests dairy Thursday forenoon o'clock, guests way's. Β. Secretary—Miss Vera Smith. bad come from Lewiaton on and daughter Elinor, Mr. and Mrs. T. It from all to 12.00 less. Plum. which up an all day meeting, with a covered dlah Treasurer—Miss Thelma Bradbury. protects you money Many $7.00 Regular price $ 1.50. tbe Guests at N. D. Bolster's were Mrs. Russell and son Mark, Mr. and Mrs. A. Tuesday, day of the storm, reported dinner at noon. member aboald Every sister and son Those were: Miss Avis Mer- loss the from a of tele- Bolster's and buaband, Mr. C. Maxim and their and daughter, present through death, any that be encountered number t>e to aew. LADIES' SUITS GINGHAMS, 29c, present, prepared Mrs. A. W. Nichola of Portland. and Mr. and Mrs. Leon L. Russell and rill, Miss Belle Pennock, Miss Doris phone poles which bad been blown down cause, of single animals or your met four son·. Stone, Miss Edith Jojlin, Miss Roth tad across tbe road the high wind of The Kupple Klab Friday evening Mrs. Walter E. Twitobell and by Mr. snd Miss Annie Miss Thelma whole herd. Were now and were that and bad to be cut and cleared with Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Neal at of H. The which dined at Robert L. Smith, Everett, $45.00, $34-75 Stripes Plaids, day sun Wendell were guests Roy party Mies Flora Stevens, Miss Ber- before be could Several their home on Wbeeler Street. There Kerr's on the Russell farm inoluded be- Bradbnry, Come here for details. away proceed. Curtis and family at Maranaoook. nice Miss Vera Smith. Were now to were and out- Donghty and 37.45, 29.75 39c 50c. polee were also blown down across tbe several anbatltntea gneata sides Mr. and Mrs. Kerr and their chil- side of the and six Mr. and Mrs. Osoar E. Barrows were Mrs. Lena road fr m this to Paria Hill. regular membership, dren Robert and Ramona, and Power Co. Were now village of tbeir Mra. Waterford Light 34.75, 27.45 were broken tables were filled at rook. The evening with tbe family daughter, Mrs. Emma Kerr. L. L. Jack- Quite a camber of trees Spencer, and Power Com· PERCALES, 19c. waa a and the aeaalon M. V. in Pelbam, Ν. H. Tbe Waterford Light down by the heavy coating of ice and very pleaaant one, McAliater, son, Harry Kerr, Miss Edythe Kerr, W. J.Wheeler & Co. pany was Nov. 19 at Water- WOOL PLAID SKIRTS wind. The of a held late. Buck entertained Miss Doris and Berne W. organized high top quite large Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Kerr, Mitohell, ford. all That were c. is Massachusetts Col- Capital stook, 95000; commob; Insurance and Pianos 35 was broken off on tbe lawn of afternoon and of Dec. bis Mrs. Elizabeth Book, and who attending the maple On tbe evening mother, par value, abare» Were now Mrt. J. S. alao one lu Moore Buck of Boston. of in Boston. Pour gen- paid in, $1000; f25; $24.75, ίχ8·75 Wright; 9 there will be an exoellent opportunity his brother, George E. lege Pharmacy 40. Tbe offioere Maine were Mr. Jaok- subscribed, following South Paris, Park. women of South Paria to do aome erations represented, by now PERCALES, 25c. for tbe Miss I. Damon was at home were elected: Were 19.75, !4-95 Gladys son, Mrs. Emma Kerr, Robert Kerr and of tbelr Christmas shopping at tbe Bap- Mrs. R. Waterford. H. who comes to South from Portland with her mother, his children. Pres.—L. Rounds, Henry Merry, tist Tbla la tbe date fixed for tbe Treas.—W. W. Flllebrown, Waterford. That were to Paria each week from tbe wholesale veatry. William Rand, and remained until Sun- MIDDY BLOUSES 39c 50c. of the Ladiea' Aid. C'erk—Guy E. Dudley, Waterford. annual aale Ruga, Oxford Notes. W. w. grocery bouse of the F. G. Davis Com- day. County Directors—L. R. Rounds, Flllebrown, bed-quilta, apron·, underwear, pretty W. W. Abbott, E. C. Stone, all of Waterford, W. now pany of Lewiston, haa been traveling William L. Miae Were LOCKWOOD SHEETING things, sensible thing·, foolish things, Mr. and Mrs. Gray, K. Hamlin and W. J. Green of South Waterford, $2.45, $1.95 daring tbe summer in a Ford runabout, Marion a E. Ward of Harrison. in fact all aorta of things may be bought Carolyn Gray and Miae Gray There died in Bridgton last week, and Ernest vbicb bad been fitted not only for L. now up there. were gueats of Mr. and Mre. Walter native of the town and county of Oxford, Tbe company purposes to make, gen- SILK PETTICOATS 25c. in cus- 40-inch ipeed and convenience visiting Uray. who has made good in another town and erate, sell and distribute eleotrioity (or tomers Franklin, Polka a recital at tbe now throughout Oxford, Tbe Little gave oounty. This is Horace A. Hall ol beating, manufacturing and 36-inch 23c. M. Jackson Satur- A. Chapman of Ward Bill, lighting, were Androscoggin and Sagadahoc counties, home of Miaa Nellie George He was born in Oxford 72 mechanioal in tbe town of Changeable colors, $5.951 of South was the Bridg'on. purposes bat with extra cushions, etc for the afternoon, guaata being Invited. Pol- Maaa., formerly Paria, He his mercantile Nov. 22. day eon P. years ago. began Waterford. Approved now LONG CLOTH was forced are tbe of tbe family of bia Donald $3.95. comfort of Mr. Merry. He lowing pupils taking part by guest career clerking for the late Thomas Prancea by to abandon this means of travel last duet or aolo: Bessie Corbett, Cbapman. Baker, then went into business for him- Maine News Notes. of winter con- Eleanor Hask- WAISTS now week uwing to tbe advent Ruase'l, Madelyo Reoord, Miaa Helen King and Harry P. KiDg h If in East Otlefleld, later moving to GEORGETTE 50c Quality 35c. and return to railroad Do ran, Reta Shaw, Ruth dition*, transpor- ell, Zilpba and A. Lincoln Kmg of Portland apeut Bridgton, where he was for many years Tbe announcement that tbe General tation Mr. was born in Norway, Esther Caldwell, Howard Twitch- and Mra. He Merry Brown, tbeir Thanksgiving with Mr. a dealer in coal, grain and flour. Education Board of New Tork baa ex- Were $5.95, now $3.75. Dress Goods, 29c. &i· father, the Rev. Thomas T. Merry, ed, Nelson Haskell, Stephen Russell, was trustee In both the Novelty J. F. King. also Bridgton pressed Its willingness to give Bowdoin having preached in the Congregational Bertie Moree. National and Savings banks. He was a Guetta at F. A. were Miasea College $160,000 toward $600,000 for ad- HOUSE DRESSES church there from 1866 to 1872. of Taylor'a Mason and member of the Good for Children's Dresses. Misa Bazel Lane, who on acoount and Laura Deane of Old Or Congregational ditional endowment, the income to be in Georgia church. His wife was Miss Ellen M. and her health bad gone to her home and Mr. and Mrs. F. Albert used for Increasing tbe salaries of teach- Tbe cburob parish chard, Dodge was Were and Congregational baa a auoceaaful Tubbs of Oxford. His father Silas news. of -the $2.87 $2.95, Ladies* Fleeced a call to Rookport, undergone ers, is Tbe raising Vest, 49c. Wednesday evening extended and daughter. and bis mother Mrs. good dental operation, and expecta Hall of Oxford, balance should not be impossible. now tbe pastorate of tbe church to Rev. Ed- aurgioal were Misa $1.95. return to ber work here after Chriat· Gueata at C. W. Bowker'a Eliza Leach Sburtlrff of Paris. and low neck. ward A wbo has the to oitizens of Fairfield bave nt- neck Morris, occupied teacher in Collier of Portland, Clarence Mc- Several High a few mas. Misa Lane la Engliab Mary Hebron claims a dear title polpit wo or three times within and Mr. and Mre. Academy ticed specimens of tbe riDg necked pheas- Corona Folding Typewriter. KIMONO APRONS the and on tbe authority Donald of Bethel, of the state *eeka. Mr. Morris is now taking car- high acbool; to the football championship ants wanderiog iu tbe woods along tbe 40-Inch Bleached Cotton, 33c. of Scboola Garcelon Perkina. bas de- For first time since the war be- bin w rk m and bas been of Superintendent Ralph this fail. The big green eleven and bave wondered from where the Bates College, in highway, i* conducting tbe beat Euglisb course M. Curtia entertained Mr. feated Westbrook Kent's Hill Were and (or a year or more supplying tbe pulpit Mra. Ellen Seminary, they came. These beautiful birds, some- we are now able to $1.95 $2.25, Was state of Maine. Mr. Garcelon aaya she has gun get prompt 59c κ New He married a New tbe and Mra. Ellawortb Thayer and obildren, and all the high school teams what than and more yard. V.neyard. lu tbe larger partridges, now will challenge any aobool and Mrs. Lucelia Mer· met. Not a Maine team has on orders for the $1.29. ^aeyard girl last summer, and tbey tbey Ruth and Curtia, single valuable than the partridge itself, are delivery greatest ex- •tate in support of tbia statement. her line in the this SILK HOSE, $1.00. iivesmce lived in Auburn. It is riam of Norway. crossed goal games said to be especially adapted to tbe little ever built for personal tbe and Exeter being the only sohool to typewriter pected that be will accept call, It ii aaid that Judge Sanford L. Pogg, Mrs. Fred M. Furbusb and fall, woodlands in that town. Tbe pheasants OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS Mr. and the and team use. White and Brown. The *f:er gviog tbe New Vineyard parish of South Paria, now of Auguata, Greene Au- score against green gray which have been seen were batched from Black, 1 formerly son Raymond of tbe Rond, •oitab e will bis work here candidate Capt. Clyde E. Getobell, New Sharon, furnished tbe and tbe notice, begin la likely to be tbe Republican burn, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and eggs by state, six and has •«me t me of Decem- com- bas won bis letter in foot- but pounds White and neat $1.50 quality. in the latter half for of tbe capital city at tbe L. Morse. right tackle, birds were raised by private enterprise Weighs stripes. mayor Mrs. Albert three a bul ber. He and bia wife will continue to and bla Demo- ball tbe past years, being with a view to introducing them to add essential feature of the ing election; although hai every heavy Were now col- no leaa L. £. Fletcber ana granaasugaier wark of in tbe line. He of $1.95. BED BLANKETS -vein Auburn until the close of tbe cratic opponent ia likely to be Mrs. strength to tbe interest woodlands. $2.45, were with Lulie's lather, also won bis letter for two years Ie and machines. '*Re year in June, when they will come diatinguinbed a citiaen than Hon. Wil- Lalie Kennagh high-cost now at the Central Maine a dlstanoe man. A Tbe first woman to bold tbe Were 2.95, 2.45. now We. R. this ia ao Republican Michael Kennagh, track, being long position Were $ 3.95, liam Pattangall, b< 1 #3.25 no in Lewistun. deal of the team's efficiency can of sheriff In Coanty Fold it and take it with you. a tbat there will be General Hospital great deputy Androscoggin up year practically • now There was all kind· of transportation baa accredited to tbe splendid work of tbi Is Mrs. Harrlette M. Spiller of Maobanio Were 4.95, 3.85 doubt aa to tbe reault. Judge Pogg Mra. Sadie L. Silver and daughters Write VOILE WAISTS a* week. Automobile· «till held elae- C. C. Rich, Rockland Falls, to wbom Sheriff Ferdinand Ε. βίο- anywhere. right held a number of public poaitiona and Loniae the day with manager, Eugene Were now J' were of Beryl apent He has seen to it that the men hav< vens has issued a commission for tbe two 5.95, 4.45 w*y, although there plenty none aince to Augusta, Wm. H. and wbere, but going Mrs. Silver's father, Childs, on 1. Mrs. The U. S. Government has bought i^ighs m the first fall of of law lacked nothing to prevent them puttinf ! years beginning Jan. Spiller now now commission, where be baa been in tbe practice at North Paria. Were 95c. Were »st other relativea their best into their Man is the wife of Sheriff Lntber C. S 1.50, 7.95, 5.95 snow freezing aud making a good He is a member of the very playing. Deputy thousands of these machines for the for aome years. is foundation for tuooer*. came and Mrs. Alfred fl. Jackson and Rich has attended Hebron Aoade of Mecbanlo Falls. She super- now now Sleigblog law firm of McLean, Jk Southard. Mr. ager Spiller Were $2.19. Were 12.50, 9.95 » Pogg and Mrs. is ο ' diatrict com- $2.98, month earlier this year than last. In Miss Nellie Jaokaon, and Mr. my for four years. He president intendent of schoula of tbe Army. wa§ that UUO III UVUIIU Edith bad of the athletic asso towns of Meohanlc «19. it not uotii jaD. nt 1920, Tbe Montreal exprès· Harry I. Lowell and daughter the senior class and posed of tbe Falls, Qe from one Mr. Jackson's. and is also a membei and Mlnot and is an aotive busi- No of any make does tira» real mow storm came, bat Parie at 5 35 A. M. wee delayed day a joint dinner party at elation, prominent Poland typewriter titne until South Pari· and into a 10 of the Hebron Council. ness woman. Sheriff Stevens said that spring last week by running large at Alleo's were Debating better work. substantially built. Dinner guests Percy to the wives Very word had all they wanted of antlered bock tbat weighed several Mrs. it waa his intention appoint County point S. P. Davis, Mrs. J. A. Jackson, Paris School Note·. tbe "to on this earthen oake of which blocked the pas- High of all his deputies throughout county frosting hundred pounds Charlotte Rawson of Auburn, and Mr. A storm arrived on February train at a in tbe woods as deputies during tbe nt-xt two years. 2Qr* big sage of the point Tboa. Muirhead of Norway. aod a came seen tbe and Mra. to month later, on March 7, near Berlin, Ν. H. When by Mies Gladys Allen returned be H Newman H. of Lewiaton will 5e storm which blockaded everythiog. tbe buck was standing on tbe Mr. and Mrs. Alton Ames, gb borne in Tnrner Centre for Young & engineer Tbankagiv of the of Maine Atwood Forbes, Co. be University & Willis S. Buck ottl Paris will not bare to be track tbe headlight of entertained their son, osptain people intently watobing Street, in*. football team for the season of 1921, nded that it was also in the tried to and alao their nephew, Distributors for Oxford Brown, cold the locomotive. The engineer family, for th County, Ames, Sobool oloaed Wednesday night been elected by the players eligi- *'°'βΓ of the first cold wave 00m the but failed to do so before Alton Ames Andrews, over the holiday. baring 1919, stop train, remainder of tbe week. ble to yoke in a close oonteat with Arthur NORWAY, MAINE l0K 00 when the thermom ι be animal was strnck and killed. He Grace South Paris, Maine January 26, Antoinette Murphy, Mrs. r made the ΗβΓ some distance Mra. Miaa Martel returned to be Mnlvaney. Yonog 'varsity fegistered about 30 below. was picked np and carried and Mr. Cyprienne Oliver and daughter Winona, in Lewlaton for ttie week-end. in hie freahman year, and has been play- 4 cow catcher before tbe train oamc the borne on the Mrs. R. Butta dined with halfbaok ever since. He ia one of South Paris did not the was bled and and Ralph ing experience to a standstill, when be at Went Written were laat week • •orat of the week, of Walter £. Penley quizzee given the most reliable and oonaiatent players the storm the first of and taken to Portland. family to taken aboard wblob were a great aurpriae tbe pa in fait and both on offense ''•or six inches of snow fell Monday, Paris. Maine, heady, HIS The Maine "M" was CURED ùl>e fall wai rain and «leet, in tbe line entertained pila. and defense. t Tuesday'· About everything possible Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stuart even son of Miaa Lane la recovering. awarded to the 'varsity '/ββ2ΙηΚ on to everything It touched. of weather was given us last week, Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Brown and following play· wai erf: was a wind, sunshine, though there W. B. Stuart and family of and Mortoi j Capt. Smith, Qlnaberg, Barron, accompanied by high including Portland and Gordon Powers Henry Hus- 'f we bad the snow that fell no and what we did gel witb ) Young, Murrsy, Flnnegan, Lord, α» bad very little of tbat, Norway. baye returned from a bunting trip RHEUMATISM! ARE REPRICED storm aey, Mulvaney, OVERCOATS '•«her off Roemer, Small, Foster, OUR than Gorham. N. H, («orne was thin. Tuesday's big pretty Neal enter- porouplne. old I doctored foi KQteeo been one of snow and Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold and Tinker. **I tin eighty-three years and inches) it would have bad all varieties rain, sleet, waa I Mra. Neal's Mr. and Mra. Miaa Grace Nevera, wbo operate* ever since 1 came oat of the army, the severest storm· that ever viaited half. For tbe rest of the *eek tained parents, Frank S. Adams of a rheumatism stock of Overcoats surpasses anything of the kind we have ever half-and ber sister Dorothy, and on for la better. Bowdolnbam, Like 1 Our easily 00 M one of and Son Albert S. Dean, appendioitia, over fifty years ago. many others, spent WM· reminded it was mostly olonds gloom. Neal uf prominent agriculturist, died in a Bos- more attractive •f a Mrs. Alioe t for so-called 'cores' and I hare read This we've a stock that's better and ®dy*rd of tbe olonda cleared from th< Mr. Neal'a mother, Miaa Alma Skllllnga baa returned ton of last week at the money freely shown. year provided bigger, Kipling's description day nigbt hospital Monday taste it 1 wrm in of the whioh bac Auburn. at Bolater'a Mills on accoun about 'Uric Acid' until 1 could almost are Canada: "At tbe worst sky, and the temperature, ber borne age of 68 yeara. Mr. Adams was in Bos- than ever. Here are styles to suit every purpose. Here patterns to suit all shades "'in a nose dive of and doea not li could not or walk without paint mj there la neither Heaven nor eartb, been rather low, did and Mrs. W. B. Striokland of ber motber'a lllneaa, a of the New sleep nights flying Mr. ton, attending meeting not hold a and a man as reoordec Ernest L. to sobool. hand* were so sore and stiff I could pea of individual Here are all sorts of fabrics colorings. only a swizzle into whloh landing at ten below aero, South Paris and Mr. and Mrs. tend to return England Milk Producers' Association of preference. ®j»t to now 1 am In active business and cai brewed- Distance· most Ill-mannered tbermometei were of Mrs. was when he took a But again eiek. grow by tbe Kenney of Gardiner guesta Silver which he president, aeveral Inches ο Miss Louise spent Tbankagivln I walk with ease or write all day with comfort Sa.mire scale, and that which io the heard from. With Ed ward* And Mr. and Mr·. Horace sudden cold whloh developed into donble ALL OUR OVERCOATS ARE NOW MARKED DOWN yet ant Mary at ber grandfather's. Friends are at the change." Ton mlghi ®mer was no more than a minnte'· herd snow on tbe gronnd, Mr. Adams has been con- surprised packed Edwards. pneumonia. to oat * fire with oil as trj as are, on thi of Bowdoi 9 ol just as well attempt pnt run, i· balf an hour'· g»«p- the other oonditlooe they enter- Mr. Hugh Pendexter, Jr., neoted with the state department Just read new a for you star Mrs. Ernest M. Millett aenlo r to rid of yoar rheumatism, neuritis and llki the prices, they're large saving ^beaded each foot won between the we have a good Mr. and talked to the junior and for aome seven Be get Γ* ,trtM?gle, 29th of November, Mrs. Ann College agrioultnre years. treatment to drln ·· Is « tained Mr. Millett'e mother, after sobool. to complaints by taking supposed Then do the heavy timbered on tbat winter which being boys Wednesday was dairy inatruotor from 1913 1917, open Anson J. Millett, out of blood and It took Ms his brother, was chief ol Uric Acid your body. like In acroM-sea, beam Millett, and two after whloh be appointed H< ahipe freely prophesied. Mr. and Mra. Harold Bailey Aahelman years to find out the truth. winter'· and * Merrill-Jewell. marketa. About a month fifty β •gainst beam. The division of of hh h», be a Christian Endeavo of Norway. learned how to rid of the true cause 0,er w,t*1 'οηβ "Βββ There will ohildren, At the Noi be annonnoed bis for the get All the Overcoats are now ."Μ*®** at tbe Congre Congregational parsonage, ago candldaoy and recover hli $50.00 $39.00 ιοί w duet the sale and entertainment and were at were united In mai '* of rheumatism, other disorders, blown between board·, ant Ernest F. Shaw family way, November 19, of Commissioner Agricoltnre. * on afternoon position frca "The Inner now beinf now be,ow 'n the the oxen claah churoh Prlday Mrs. Sbaw'a parents, Howard P. Jewell and Miss Dorl s strength Mysteries," All the 48.00 Overcoats are 38.00 tlwu V byre gational are t< Parla HIM with rlage who devoted ovei lr borna Deo. 3. Tbe proceeds Oiher Baltzer ;, There has been a oolony of beavers liv- distributed free by an authority and moan uneasily." evening, Mi. and Mra. H. P. Hammond. Merrill, Key. M. 0. officiating trouble fnnd. Fanoy work of Ox- and In a at West years to the scientific study of this All the 45.00 Overcoats are now 36.00 toward a piano were Hammond tbe service used. ing working pond twenty "The inaa go be on sali guests there Roy single ring being If any reader of this paper wishes for tbe food and oandy will of Portland. of Charlc s Mount Yernon for several years. Tbli docton ouetoniary graduating aprons, ι ford and Mlas Thelma Tyler The bride Is the daughter of Rheumatism overlooked by now .J:. of In tbe evening to the Mysteries a All the 40.00 Overcoats are 32.00 tl>e Parie Sobool to pab- at 8 P. M. of and Is a e sammer they have moved nppei and scientists for centuries past, simply send poe IjT Blgb beginning will b included H. Merrill Norway, gradual Ol-B Street 0r 10ore issues of » school Old Maids," The at Horace Swan's < f end of the and established a nen card or letter to H. P. Clearwater, paper, farce, "Twelve party and of Norway High School tn the olass pond lest I I All the 38.00 Overcoats are now 30.00 »h.„°kD! Ttie ea«t of ohai Mr. and Mra. Horaoe Swan Guy, for the reasoc fiallowell. Maine. Bend now, you forget year· baa been called with the following 8looe she baa bee d dam and home, apparent cut oat this node· aw Ob ,^r given 8wan and Missei 1018 graduation trees from not a sufferer yourself, βΙβ'·; but for various reason· one Mr. and Mra. Wllber the Novelt that they bad stripped all the news and to son the 35.00 Overcoats are now 28.00 ... aotars: Mrs. In the offioe of f hand this good opportunity All D

OomnoadiMS on twfkw of latersat to tbe ladles la cooetted. Addreaa : Editor flOMumu' Rosy Comm. Oxford Democrat, Soath Part·, Me Qood Bread u Buy a* Poor. Cheek MAKING WHEAT BREAD BOTH BY 8H0BT AND OVÉBNIQHT METHODS. for Girl and Boy Keep the children No other artlole of food la aa health. It is single good the^^HfijlΒ ΐ frequently placed on the table-or takes greatest blessing that·^· ai prominent a plaee In the average diet can come to them. Most ^·ΙΙ_ aa bread. In some form or other Ifc te of their ailments start ^·Ι|Ι served at praotioally every meal, and of Hw with irregularities Τ The Harvest of many tlmee I· the ohlef artlole. Proper- the stomach and bowels. ly balaooed with milk, botter, trolti, or im- Overeating eating A vegetables, egga, cheese, or a little meat, proper food, also failure bread well form a considerable the il may part to establish vitally ** of onr dally food. Bread and other habit of a important ALL your favorite 50 Years oereal prodoota are alao among the least daily movement of the ^H[ expensive of oar foods. bowels, are causes of IX centers—each in ▲a It oocoplea ao prominent a plaoe in much serious illness dur· 11 the MJ a substantia' rhoolate Warthen diet, bread ought oertaioly to be well ing the growing years. YourGrandfatherandyourFatherfacedruin. and oared in the λ then for made, yell baked, properly Frequently worms overcoat. You'll have had ended. Consumers clamored cheaper for. Moreover, any girl or woman who stomach or intestines are I I just \f to eat one to learn most of all. Farmers dealrea to be known aa a really good indicated by a feverish how food. Prices fell —farm prices will wiab to excel in m oook, particularly condition, restless nights, good they are—and eat bread V aid in in making. An Ideal loaf of bread nervousness, biting the sought cooperation, organization. They ia attractive in U many to learn that appearance; Croat New East Relief Worker· Distributing Bread to Newly Arrived Armenian nails, choking, pains, and m the National first national farm- amooth, tender, and brown In The sure are founded Grange—the golden Refugee· In Constantinople. nausea. safe, they all equally oolor; the loaf itaelf light and well- remedy is "L. P.*' At· M ers' to survive roanded on or- M good. Come in as organization fifty years. top; the oramb spongy and The Constantinople district of the Near East Relief Is wonderfully wood's Medicine, used you and the whole delirious in tender; All the bakeries which formerly supplied the Turkish army, under Maine mothers for go by today, and better flavor. ganized. by get The the for conditions for over the Near East und more than a half cen· Grange began fight German management, have been taken by Relief, some. it now and M Packed in a for better better homes; better METHODS FOB MAKING BBKAD 20,000 loaves of bread are baked and distributed dully. Placed side by side, tury. Buy farmers; marketing; the have it for family illnesses. 50 handsome box There are two general methoda for these loaves would make a line 280 miles long, for the five months that ready that have cents at dealers. Satisfaction schools and better you agri- making bread, one known aa the straight- Near East Relief haa its consolidated bakeries In Constantinople, your will government. Today operated assured. "L. F," Medicine Co« please anybody. dough prooeaa and the other a· the — * cultural colleges, experiment stations, extension, rural alone. Portland, Maine, aponge proceas. The Near East Relief, with offices In every state, is asking for fund· and a lot of other In the atraight-doogh prooeaa all the post, postal savings to go on with this work. of Maine. delivery, parcel ingredients are mixed at one time and State Grandfather did not have, but needed, fol- the dough la made of the proper con- "Ç/he Chocolates "with things your Interested In either of the estate aiatency before rialng. Either oom- To all person· War. hereinafter named : lowing the Civil preaaed or liquid yeaat may be need for CenterS Harem Victim at Parle, In and ^'Ubmlerful this, but not dry yeaat WAITING m us TO At a Probate Court, held the of Oxford, on the third TuMday is even than for County Lord The is your fight the man, which older the In the sponge process only half the of In the year of our Grange fighting November, The reflects the wisdom total amount of flour is used at first, Tells one thousand nine hundred and twenty. same as it did fifty years ago. Grange and which Story been tor the today with all or all the the following matter having presented the * of as well as the news of nearly liquid, SET THE TABLE hereinafter Indicated, It la Another war has ended. Again years prog- aod the salt action thereupon yeast, frequently and the from her home on the Ordkrkd : ress in farmers it Stolen night hereby In- farmer is to stand the first farming. For be- or thereof be to all persons expected sugar. Compressed, dry, liquid yeast for That notice given before her wedding nud Imprisoned a of this order to be of lieves in active, may be uaed for this. This mixture is A table twenty-four miles long le terested, by causing copy shrinkage prices. practical organization Ushed three weeks successively In the Ox- similar to a soft aod tbe five years in a Turkish harem, Aghavnl South such as the Grange affords. It pre- batter, after an extension table and that Is a newspaper published at plainly C- Democrat, a You need the and the first the remainder of tbe a beautiful In said that thev may at Grange Grange sents a review of the rising flour, Milllan, nineteen-year-old would seat all of Paris, County, ampar weekly sweep- Just the length thnt Probate Court to be held at rcrls, on needs You need its the shortening, and any other dealred Armenian from has at last at you. experience in girl Bitlis, the third Tuesday of December, A. D. 1920, ing progress of farm cooperation are It Is knead- the orphans now heinp fed by the Near radical Ingredients added.. then and 9 of the clock In the forenoon, and be beard in cooperation, in checking is of the been discovered by her lover CO. organization which the hope ed until tbe proper oonsistenoy and East Relief. This table Is set In sec- thereon If they see cause. CHAS. H. HOWARD the na- assistance the Near tendencies and in stabilizing a smoothness. through the of future. By subscribing for full year tions all over the hills of Asia Minor, William B. Edwards late of Paris, de- tion. You need its voice at Washing- East Relief forcibly taken from her for thereof and of 52 issues receive for one ν Per- ceased ; will and petition probate THE REXALL STORE you only REGULATING TIME OF PBOCESS Syria, Armenia and In Northern Edwards as executor ton. It needs your support. master and to of the the appointment of Charles prompt dollar a farm-news service that will brought one. to act without bond a· ex- The sponge prooesa usually requires sia. It Is not In one piece. The Turks, of the same giving American Rescue Homes in Constanti- In said will presented by said Charles we are in- times over. Our less than tbe meth- a pressed For this advertisement repay you many yeast straight-dough who still keep the Armenians in state Edwards, the executor therein named. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE order. od, because of tbe softer of nople. Here she will stay until ar- debted to The Country Gentle- secretary will forward your consistency of terror, do not allow It. Orrin Andrews late of Hampton falls, New tbe mixture wbiob favors tbe of can be made for her mar- growth rangements deceased; copy of will and petition ■L But there the table Is, seated on Hampshire, of the yeast, and also beoauae it is gener- and her return to her old home. for allowance thereof ana the appointment riage as executrix of the same ally given more time. However, by us- both sides with orphun»—Syrian nnd Miriam G. Andrews "My story—It is like hundreds of presented by Miriam Q. Andrews, the executrix ing larger or smaller amounts of yeast was named therein. one may shorten or lengthen the time others," Aghnvnl said simply. "I Oxford Pomona No. 2 Janet Parker late of Grove land, Massachu- County Grange, required for rising. In a similar way stolen from my home on the night that of will and petition for CLARA HAROLD S. Master setts, deceased; copy RYERSON, Secretary PIKE, tbe straigbt-dougb process may be short- massacres first In Bltlls. It thereof and that Letters Testamentary an Ρ the began probate said Who Wants Imitation Paris, Maine Water ford, Maine ened or lengthened by Increasing or de issue to Elizabeth Rtdlon presented by was the night before I was to have Elizabeth Rldlon, the executrix therein named oreasing tbe amouot of yeaat used. and that this be done without bond as ex· been married. I was Just folding my may on local mer- Qreat care abould be taken with a sponge pressed in said will. ΛΥ/OULD call your to see the with And here's dollar for you Dear Secretary: I'm glad Grange being pushed good advertising. my or a veil when the Turkish dongh which atanda long time—aa wedding away E. Benton late of Lovell, de- Tkb Country Gentleman for a year—52 weekly issues. Please forward my order to the Publisher· at Eiralyn W him for "imitation" the overnight straight dough or tbe over- soldiers broke into the house. They ceased; will and petition for probate thereof and chant and ask Philadelphia, Pa. as execu- Independence Square. night sponge—to It muob oooler the appointment of A. Warren Benton keep carried me oit. I— They took me same to act without bond as than tor of the expressed or or coffee? Would you when tbequioker methods are used, In said said A. Warren Ben- sugar, raisins, Name— — will presented by My since the former bave a chance the executor therein named. greater ton, ask him to sell you a of shoes of becoming sour. F. late of Paris, de- pair Address- Elizabeth Edgerijr My Tbe bread are of collateral following recipes given ceased ; petition for determination made of as as by apeolalists of tbe United States De- Inheritance tax presented by Sarah B. Parlln, something "just good" Town "tote administratrix. partment of Agriculture: a suit of clothes "made Mark Nlskanen late of Paris, deceased; leather? Or 8H0BT PB0CK8S, OB 8TBAIGHT DOUGH petition for an allowance out of personal estate Ida widow. a or not it fits 4 ou lukewarm presented by Nlakanen, for" man, whether you? pa (1 quart) liquid The Table Is Now 24 Mile· Long. 4 teaspoons salt Joseph B. Parsons late of Andover. de- first and final account presented to' al- 2 tabiepoons sugar ceased; Greek and Armenian, Jew lowance by Lawrence Parsona, administrator. Genuine 2 tablespoons shortening, if desired Assyrian, Get the and rescued from the Ella 8. Bradeen late of Buckfleld deceased; 1 or 2 cakes oom or Christian—all pressed yeast, first and final account for allowance fear of the Turk and under the care of presented 12 to 1 oup liquid yeaet by Wilson H. Conant, executor. 3 to 4 sifted flour American men and women. quarte Mark Nlakanen late of Paris, deceased; is it are for in International If milk used should be scalded Most of the children cared first account presented for allowance by T. Repairs and oooled until lukewarm before using. 229 American supported orphanages. August Cummlngs, administrator. re- When liquid yeast la used Its volume The tirst ceremony In receiving these Elisabeth F. Edgerly late of Paris, de· When you need must be deducted from the other ce sed: first account for allowance by liquid starved, almost naked children, Is to presented for I H C called for. This makes four loaves. Sarah It. Parlln, administratrix. pairs your clean them up. They are not only ema- Soften the yeast with a small amount Florence A. Heald late of Buckfleld, de- Farm but with sores and ver- for al- Equipment, of the lukewarm To the rest of ciated. dirty ceased ; first and final account presented liquid. admlnlst ator. re- min—69 and over 0,000 beds lowance by Lester A. Rlcker, the the add the sugar, and short- hospitals buy genuine liquid salt, adult of Add the and mix all to are kept full of the little sufferers. Lena M. Walker, ward, Lovell; See that this ening. yeast first and final account for allowance pairs. Last presented gether. Measure the sifted flour into But the children keep changing. by Annie E. Walker, guardian. trade-mark a bowl and blend with this the ifd. were all thin and ; appears l|q year they pitiful William E. Wood late of Rnckfield, de If too soft to add more uotil on knead, flour new It is the newcomersVho are thin. ceased; petition for license to sell and convey each piece. of the proper consistency. Knead for δ The who have been from six real estate presented by Nina M. Brldgham, ad orphans mlnlstratrlx. to 10 minutes, or nntil MILLIAN. smooth, elastic, AQHAVNI mouths to a year In American care are Genuine I H C are(® made from the and no Cover with a lid Elisabeth F. late of Paris, de repair· longer sticky. fed well clothed. Fdgerljr well and ceased ; for order to distribute balance others are from Or plate and place where it will be away petition original patterns—all copied up to Constantinople to the bouse of Best of all for a new Near East remaining In her hands presented by Sarah B. from drafts and at a uniform tempera- administratrix. are made of and one all Parlln, Genuine I H C ture of 80° to 88° P. Let rise until the man"— She stopped put which surely must come out of this copies. repairs Joseph B. Parsons late of Andover, de- as about double its bulk or until a hand over her eyes, a hand that bore distress, every child old enough Is be- the same have the same finish, fit original ceased ; petition for order to distribute balance material, slight touob of the finger leaves an im the tell-tale tattoo of her Turkish mas- ing taught a trade which will make remaining In his bands presented by Lawrence accurately, and wear just as long as similar This should within him self Parsons, administrator. pression. happen* 1 ter. supporting. or J. late of de- with the to 2 hours if the yeast Is in good condi- "But what does matter I" They are a thrifty lot, these little Harriet Young Waterford, parts purchased original implement my story ceased on for order to distribute balance tion and tbe temperature Knead From their scant peilt fight. she exclaimed. "I am only one of so parentless exiles. remaining In her hands presented by Sarah W. machine. and aet aside again in the same warm It Is and their fu- store of bread they always carry a Scribner, administratrix. place until It doubles Its bulk. Then many. my people ture that matters. Somehow we must portion in a small bag about their Witness, ADDISON E. HERRICK, Judge of are Dealers knead and shape Into loaves; let rise said Court at Paris, this third Tuesday of We the Authorized 1HC rebuild our nation and show to the necks—they fear the day of another again until double in bulk and bake; November In the year of onr Lord one tbouaand Turks who tried to beat out our life killing, another drive Into the desert nine hundred and twenty. There is one certain and infallible way to OVKBNIGHT β PONGS METHOD ALBERT D. PARK, and to whole world They horde the shoes sent from Register. the that, despite 47-49 secure I H C them from 4 cups (1 quart) lukewarm liquid what we have Armenia Is America until snow flies—they remem- genuine repairs—buy - suffered, (1-2 oup less if potato is used) barefoot in the snows us. And remember that International service, still unconquerable." ber their pain Be Careful Alter J> cola Children will the 4 teaspoons salt ever, Mllian Is, as she says, last spring. rendered can 100 cent upwith 2 Aghavnl only by us, only be per right sugar or chickens tablespoons one to their new found get one that Grippe of It Is estimated They cling is warm 2 tablespoons shortening (if desired) many. when International machines are with the house hundred thousand are still held friends. Every day other little waifs equipped before 1 oake yeast (dry or compressed) or girls Near And a In the and are International 1 2 oup liquid yeast captive In Turkish harems. The place orphanages Many Fatal Cases oi Kidney Trouble genuine repairs. Use a even fire in your of the of the In the early low, regular 1 oup mashed potato (if desired) Bast Relief, America's official agent told generous people Can Be Traced to Some Infections heater to of the house 5 to 4 sifted Soon entrances will morning hours are a good deal keep every part quarts flour in Armenia, is making thte work of United States. the Disease. YOUNGSTERS wamu Then make the room? vou use If dry yeast is used, soak it for 20 rescue one of the most Important fea- be crowded with children frozen out like newlv-hatched robins-''break- minutes to 1 hour before tbe most thoroughly and comfortable mixing tures of Its program, and It Is to them from their temporary summer quarters. A. W. Walker & Paris cozy sponge and mix tbe earlier tbaD Colds, fevers and infectious diseases Son, South fast" is their thought. with a Perfection Oil Heater. sponge and the support they receive from Then the table of the Near East Re- only if compressed or is used. often leave the weak. So liquid yeast the American people that Aghavnl's lief must be extended—many, many very kidneys And needn't in bed un- When liquid yeast Is used, its volume little attention le given the condition of they stay is and ef- unfortunate sisters, still captive, must new leaves will be needed, and Amer- The Perfection light, clean, must be deducted from tbe other l:quld the kidneys during recovery from the til steam heater or furnace look for release. ica Is asked to sat 'he table. your fective—a portable radiator. Take it called for. their original trouble tbat a severe attack of has warmed up the whole house. anywhere, it as you do the gas. No Blend tbe yeast with a little of tbe kidney disease often follow·. Here'· light lukewarm If is used add fiow it happens. The kidneys are worked The of a Perfection bother or litter. Holds a gallon of kero- liquid. potato Armenian Line for Food. cheery glow to it tbe salt,*then the yeast mixture, Refugees Up bard enough in healthy times. They sene burns about ten nours without Oil Heater will make all comfort- and tbe remainder of the liquid, and finally Lave to filter the blood. In any germ one-half disease the blood is loaded with able—in the bedroom and refilling. of tbe fiour. Beat until smooth, extra along- oover, and set to rise where It will be at (•oisons· made by the disease gorms. side the high-chair. Perfection Oil Heaters are sold by pro- 60° to 70° F. This overwork tends to weaken the kid- hardware, housefumishinc; and In the morning, break up the sponge, neys. After colds, grip, scarlet fever, HILLS JEWELRY to on STORE How economic* coal add sugar, tbe melted typhoid, measles, pneumonia, diphthe- cessive stores. Blue or black fin- shortening (If this "winter aepartment used), aud enough flour to make a dough ria, tonsilitis, chicken, pox, watch for Β. L. ish. with or without nickeled trimmings. of the proper consistency. Knead until I ackache and urinary disorders, and HUTCHINS, Proprietor Don't try to heat "all outdoors"—or Ask your dealer to explain its easy tbe dough is smooth, elastio, and no promptly use Doan's Kidney Pills. Soutb sticks to the or Paris bave found all indoors, for that matter. In and many longer bowl fingers. people Doan'a reliable Watchmaker and Jeweler heating operation advantages. Cover and set to rise until at least double in forme of trouble. all rooms to 70° or several many kidney your up 72°, In bulk. Knead mold Into Here Is a Soutb Paris woman's use down, loaves, expe- Watch are For best results Kerosene. ✓ for Grand Trunk Β. B. of them usually made stuffy. Socony let rise again until double in bulk and rience: Inspector bake. Mrs. Horatio J. Karnham, 1 Pearl St., Loaves made with 1 cup of liquid eacl Soutb Paris, say*: 'Ί bad a bad back- should be baked 50 minutes if in sepa ache, which resulted from a severe at· rate p ms, in an oven beat carefully reg- tack of the grip. My back was so lame ulated. They should begin to brown in and sore no position wrt comfortable. 1 OÛBeaters about 15 minutes. After that time the fell dreadfully languid and fatigued all PERFECTION temperature of the oven should be low- (be time. I heard about Doan's Kidney For ered gradually to 875 degrees F. so that Pills and although my back waa paining correct Grand Trunk tbe crust will not beoome too brown. me badly, I got prompt relief by using them. I kept on taking Doan'a for some 1 standard time nHM Watch How Much Meat and for a Inspect- Eggs Child? time and my kidneys were strengthened and 1 Id aome families children do not get my health became much better." sall 120-2. DSn· or. enough meat and egg·; In otbera they Price 60c, at all dealer·. Don't simply get too mnoh. A good general rnle com- ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kid· monly followed le to give a child 2 yeara A* cold weather sets In refugee· are pouring Into Near East Relief center·. ney Pills—the same tbat Mrs. Farnbam 1 old or over an egg every other day, and Thl· group I· fed dally in the former liussian barracks at AUxandropol, one had. Efster Mllburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, about the aame amount (2 ounce*) of of th· safest cities in the Caucasus. Ν. Y. meat, flab, or poultry oo Intervening for reason days. If any theae ire omit- 8un Halo·. ted from tbe child'· diet, apeoial care NEW YORK Halos around the sun are good STANDARD OIL CO. OF must be taken to nee that other anitable HE BANK Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, weather und weather prov- fonda take their pUoe—preferably an signs, many extra amount of miik. erbs based upon the observation of SAFETY^ SERVICE Broiling and roasting are tbe beet baloe are founded upon sound scien- Jewelry, Out Glass, Etc. methods of preparing tender meat for a tific principles, according to a writer We do all kinds of watoh and Bankrupt's Petition tor Discharge. child. Tough meat ahould be atewed in the Scientific American. Studies of jewelry repairing. or in a flreless cooker or ""**· prepared first la tha of ) the relation of halos to rainfall show Complicated work a ohopped and tbeu broiled. It la Impor- AT THE SERVICE specialty. PROMPT RETUBNS. ABTHUB DOWNS. J In Bankruptcy that during the summer months 50 to H I L LS Bankrupt, ) tant to teach children to chew meat and other fooda 60 per cent of all halos are followed How. Culmmce of the Dla properly. To Um Haut, Judge the trlct Court of Um United State· for the DUtriol Pried meata, particularly thoae pan- by rain Vitfein 86 hours. During Of Our Customers of Malae: fried or cooked In a email amount of winter months 70 to-75 cent are so Registered and fat, per ABTHUR DOWNS of Bumtord. In the should not be given to young oblldren, followed. Precipitation follows sooner Λ of Oxfard, and State of In County Maine, say nutrition speclaliats of tbe United summer Our modern w hich includes the •aid that on the In winter than In because equipment approved Dlatnct, respectfully represent· States Department of Agriculture. One Knd day of December, last paat, he waa duly storms move more rapidly then. of facilities is at the service of our customers. adjudged bankrupt under the Acta of Congress reason for tbia la that fried meats are type relating to Bankruptcy; that he haa duly sur- apt to be overoooked and at leaat We feel confident that will find it rendered all his and of tough, Oxford you satisfactory. Optician property rights proper- on the and so are not to University. Optometrist with all the outside, likely and haa ty, fully compiled require- There are stories of the Check money the Paris Trust ments of aald Acta and of the orders of Court be properly obewed. Another reason la legendary your through Company touching Ms bankruptcy. that the fat used in aa well as university's formation by King Alfred. and take of the and convenience it examined, fitted, adjusted and repaired. Thirty four years fitting Wherefore he That he be decreed frying, advantage protection Ijm gluiH prays. may that wblch friea out of the meat, la like- ka early as 1117 there are notices of glasses Ια We can duplicate y oar broken leoe no matter who fitted yoo. by the Court to have a full dla&harge from all Norway. deUa t hla estate under said to be scorched and In com- afiprds. No Torlc ieneee orat but few centa extra. provable .gainst ly changed continental scholars lecturing at Ox- ^Everything optical. fancy prioee. such debt· aa are Bankruptcy Act·, exoept poaition. When tbia la tbe oaae, it is a center Did too ever to think that a firet uiaaa Optician, Optometries or Oenllat law from each Ford, and It was certainly of atop excepted by discharge. almoet certain to be harmful. will rot nave to travel from town to town, bona· to houae, fitting glasses? Take Dated this 8th day of November, A. D. 1920. Learning Id 1185. Cambridge Is prob- ABTHUB DOWNS, Bankrupt. do ohancee on yoar eyse. See me aboot yonr eyea—it'a the wlee thing to do. Kitchen la Home'«~Worlcehop. ably almost as old, although Its origin LB8L.II L. MASON. viOI-pmsidbnt No or drnga need In the examination of the eye. J. HASTINGS ΒΙΑΝ. SIORBTAHV drope dangerona OBOBB OF HOT1C· THBBEOl. The kitchen la the in moat is also obscure. Ofiioe Honre: 8:30 to 12tfî— 1:80 to 5 P. M. Monday and Saturday evening*. workshop IRVINÛ O. BARROWS.'TftlASUMR farm homes. In It tbe bouaekeeper and Other hours appointment Office 'phone 120-2 ; Reaidence 'phone 207-3. Dumor or Maui, as. by On this 10th day of November, A. D. 1910, on her helpers prepare tbe food for tbe fam- Fox's Intelligence. the It la- reading foregoing petition. ily, and from It aa a center on resorts to 186 Main Street, the That a be had oarry When the fox certain Ordered by Court, bearing mont of tbe other housework. upon the same on the 7th day of January, A. D. tricks to outwit and delay the hound Maine. before aald Court at Portland, la said Dis- More and better work can be done In Opera House Block, Norway, 1931, [If he ever consciously does so), says trlct, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon : and that no- a well-lighted abop arranged for tbe Look lor the "Clock in the tice thereof be published la the Oxford Demo· rohn he exercises a Paris Trust Company steeple." oomfort and convenience of tbe workera Burroughs, kind, WANTED! oat, a newspaper printed in said District, and I 1 >f Intelligence—the lower form which : that all kaown creditors, and other persons in aad equipped with good toola than in a South Bvris ,Maine Interest, may appear at the said time and place, dark abop where muob time muat be ve call cunning, and he Is prompted to : A limited QMftnHi., second Farm For Sale. and show cause. If the green poplar, any they have, why In < an ! uupeeled House For Sale. not be apent unneoeaaary ateps and energy Ills by instinct of self-preserva- prayer of said petitioner should granted. BRANCH BANK AT BUCKFIELD rowth Whiteme«T' cut four feet in lenerth I offer for Ml· my ftrm «boat two And It Is further ordered by the Court, That waated with acattered equipment. Bual· 1 Ion. ME. be bIIm north of Par!· Hill. Good botld· the Clerk shall sand by mall to all known end· nesa men have found tbia a aound prin- PAYS INTEREST ON SAVINGS »<-oto** ίοΓ ooming Itors coptee of said and this order, ad- ACCOUNTS *°Ρ endf deUvery Two 6 room bouse with batl ι oo· bnod rod tad ««r·· of petition and it abould be to tbe «tory tog·· twenty dreaaed to thaaa at thefr plaeea of reatdeaee aa ciple, applied Timely Bit of Information. winter. Write ! land βτ· to six hundred farm kltoheu ao the for price room, Urg« garden and hen house ; grafted »ppl· that housekeeper Here's something you probably don't j tree· and wood nod timber «ooogb to η*. can do her work mora and with This house is new and in fira quickly now. We got it from the essay of a nearly pay for tbo plao*. I aleo bare for Ml· · the leaat fatigue. class condition and in location "In 1620 tlie Pilgrims good good two-bore· nrt or will exchange for choolboy. { < the ocean and this was known Bear^th· For sale by L. A. BROOKS, Rea 1 ι on·-bora· cart. Living in tbe oountry really begina to rossed | FfffefuiftuJCtUno. F. < PENLEY, •eem R. Estate Dealer, South Paris, Maine ALBION W. ANDREWS, beautiful after yon have lived In ι s the Pilgrims' Progress."—Bostoa CASTORIA Utf Parla HUL the olty. 1 transcript [ "Hi fij)d 7in [!»V0 AJwifft ΒμκΙΙ West Paris, Maine. Site ;